ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Project Report Internship
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Project Report Internship
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Project Report Internship
REPORT ON
I take this opportunity to convey our heartful thanks to our Dean (Academics),
Prof. R. Krishnan for providing us with the necessary infrastructure, thereby gi
ving us
freedom to carry out the summer internship work in my area of interest.
A special thanks to Mr. Senthil Vel (AFSM) of ICICI Prudential (life insurance),
Madurai for providing information about their company's products and helping me
thought the project.
I also thank all the staffs of ICICI Prudential (Life Insurance), Main Branch,
Madurai for giving me the moral support to accomplish the project successfully.
I thank ICICI Prudential (Life Insurance) for giving this opportunity to do our
project and for extending full co-operation.
I also thank all the teaching and non-teaching staff and friends of IIPM,
Chennai for giving us the moral support to accomplish the project successfully.
CONTENTS
S.No
TITLE
Page
No
1
INTRODUCTION
2
LIFE INSURANCE MARKET
10
3
NEED FOR INSURANCE
11
4
ORGANIZATION PROFILE
14
PRODUCT S
18
19
24
8
Conclusion
25
Bibliography
26
INTRODUCTION
A) INSURANCE IN INDIA:
The insurance sector in India has come a full circle from being an open
competitive market to nationalization and back to a liberalized market again. Tr
acing
the developments in the Indian insurance sector reveals the 360-degree turn
witnessed over a period of almost two centuries.
With largest number of life insurance policies in force in the world, Insurance
happens to be a mega opportunity in India. It is a business growing at the rate
of 15-
20 percent annually and presently is of the order of Rs 450 Billion. Together wi
th
banking services, it adds about 7 per cent to the country.s GDP. Gross premium
collection is nearly 2 per cent of GDP and funds available with LIC for investme
nts
are 8 per cent of GDP.
Yet, nearly 80 per cent of Indian population is without life insurance cover
while health insurance and non-life insurance continues to be below internationa
l
standards. In addition, this part of the population is subject to weak social se
curity
and pension systems with hardly any old age income security. This is an indicato
r
that growth potential for the insurance sector is immense.
The history of life insurance in India dates back to 1818 when it was
considered as a means to provide for English Widows. Interestingly in those days
, a
higher premium was charged for Indian lives than the non-Indian lives, as Indian
lives were considered more risky for coverage.
The Bombay Mutual Life Insurance Society started its business in 1870. It
was the first company to charge same premium for both Indian and non-Indian live
s.
The Oriental Assurance Company established in 1880. The General insurance
business in India, on the other hand, can trace its roots to the Triton (Tital)
Insurance
Company Limited, the first general insurance company established in the year 185
0
in Calcutta by the British. Until the end of nineteenth century, insurance busin
ess
was almost entirely in the hands of overseas companies.
Insurance regulation formally began in India with the passing of the Life
Insurance Companies Act of 1912 and the provident fund Act of 1912. Several
frauds during 20's and 30's sullied insurance business in India. By 1938, there
were
176 insurance companies. The first comprehensive legislation was introduced with
the Insurance Act of 1938 that provided strict State Control over insurance busi
ness.
The insurance business grew at a faster pace after independence. Indian companie
s
strengthened their hold on this business but despite the growth that was witness
ed,
insurance remained an urban phenomenon.
The Government of India in 1956, brought together over 240 private life
insurers and provident societies under one nationalized monopoly corporation and
Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) was born. Nationalization was justified because
it
would create much-needed funds for rapid industrialization. This was in conformi
ty
with the Government's chosen path of State lead planning and development.
The (non-life) insurance business continued to thrive with the private sector un
til
1972. Their operations were restricted to organized trade and industry in large
cities.
The general insurance industry was nationalized in 1972. India Assurance Company
,
Oriental Insurance Company and United India Insurance Company are subsidiaries
of the General Insurance Company (GIC).
1912: The Indian Life Assurance Companies Act enacted as the first statute to
regulate the life insurance business.
1928: The Indian Insurance Companies Act enacted to enable the government to
collect statistical information about both life and non-life insurance businesse
s.
1938: Earlier legislation consolidated and amended to by the Insurance Act with
the
objective of protecting the interests of the insuring public.
1956: 245 Indian, foreign insurers and provident societies were took over by Cen
tral
government and nationalized. LIC formed by an Act of Parliament- LIC Act 1956-
with a capital contribution of Rs. 5 crores from the Government of India.
1907: The Indian Mercantile Insurance Ltd. set up- the first company to transact
all
classes of general insurance business.
1968: The Insurance Act amended to regulate investments and set minimum
solvency margins and the Tariff Advisory Committee set up.
1972: The general insurance business in India nationalized through The General
Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act, 1972 with effect from 1st January 1973
.
107 insurers amalgamated and grouped into four companies- the National Insurance
Company Limited, the New India Assurance Company Limited, the Oriental
Insurance Company Ltd. and the United India Insurance Company Ltd. GIC
incorporated as a company.
The reforms was aimed at creating a more efficient and competitive financial
system suitable for the requirements of the economy keeping in mind the structur
al
changes currently underway and recognizing that insurance is an important part o
f
the overall financial system where it was necessary to address the need for simi
lar
reforms. In 1994, the committee submitted the report and some of the key
recommendations included:
a) Structure:
Government stake in the insurance Companies must brought down to 50%.
Government should take over the holdings of GIC and its subsidiaries so that
these subsidiaries can act as independent corporations. All the insurance
companies must have greater freedom to operate.
b) Competition:
Private Companies with a minimum paid up capital of Rs.1bn should allow
entering the sector. No Company should deal in both Life and General
Insurance through a single entity. Foreign companies were allowed to enter
the industry in collaboration with the domestic companies. Postal Life
Insurance was allowed to operate the rural market. Only one State Level Life
Insurance Company should be allowed to operate in each state.
c) Regulatory Body:
d) Investments:
e) Customer Service:
A reform in the Insurance sector was initiated with the passage of the
IRDA Bill in Parliament in December 1999. The IRDA since its incorporation
as a statutory body in April 2000 has fastidiously stuck to its schedule of
framing regulations and registering the private sector insurance companies.
Since being set up as an independent statutory body the IRDA has put in a
framework of globally compatible regulations. The other decision taken
simultaneously to provide the supporting systems to the insurance sector and
in particular the life insurance companies was the launch of the IRDA online
service for issue and renewal of licenses to agents. The approval of
institutions for imparting training to agents has also ensured that the
insurance companies would have a trained workforce of insurance agents in
place to sell their products.
The approval of institutions for imparting training to agents has also ensured
that the insurance companies would have a trained workforce of insurance agents
in
place to sell their products, which are expected to be introduced by early next
year.
Since being set up as an independent statutory body the IRDA has put in a
framework of globally compatible regulations. In the private sector 12 life insu
rance
and 6 general insurance companies have been registered.
Traditionally the Indian Insurance Market had centered on the life insurance
until recently, a host of other insurance policies covering a diverse range of i
ssues
and objects like Medical Insurance, Accident Insurance, Fire Insurance, Automobi
le
Insurance and other policies which fall under the category of general insurance
are
being provided by various private insurance companies.
. Provides loan to tie over a temporary difficult phase and is also acceptable a
s
security for a commercial loan.
. For a policy taken under the MWP Act 1874, (Married Women's Property Act),
a trust is created for wife and children as beneficiaries.
A) Protection:
You need life insurance to be there and protect the people you love, making
sure that your family has a means to look after itself after you are gone. It is
a
thoughtful business concept designed to protect the economic value of a human li
fe
for the benefit of those financially dependent on him. That is a good reason.
Supposing you are suffered by an injury that keeps you away from earning?
Would you like to be a financial burden on your family, already losing out on yo
ur
salary? With a life insurance policy, you are protected. Your family is protecte
d.
B) Retirement:
Life insurance makes sure that have regular income after retire and also helps
to maintain standard of living. It can ensure that your post-retirement years wi
ll be
spent in peace and comfort.
D) Tax Benefits:
Life insurance is one of the best tax saving options today. Tax can be saved
twice on a life insurance policy-once when you pay your premiums and once when
you receive maturity benefits. Money saved is money earned.
ORGANISATION PROFILE: ICICI PRUDENTIAL
1. The products have been developed after a clear and through understanding of
customer.s need. It is this research that helps us develop Education plans that
offer the ideal way to truly guarantee the child.s education, Retirement
solutions that are a hedge against inflation and yet promise a fixed income
after you retire, or Health insurance that arms you with the fund you might
need to recover from dreaded disease.
2. Having the right product is the first step, but it.s equally important to ens
ure
that, the customer can access them easily and quickly. To this end, ICICI
prudential has an advisor base across the length and breadth of the country,
and also partners with leading banks, corporate agents and brokers to
distribute the products
3. Robust risk management and underwriting practices form the core business.
With clear guidelines in place, we ensure equitable costing of risks, and
thereby ensure a smooth and hassle-free claim process.
4. Entrusted with helping our customer meet their long-term goals, they adopt an
investment philosophy that aims to achieve risk adjusted returns over the
long-term.
5. Last but definitely not the least, our 32000 plus strong team is given the
opportunity to learn and grow, every day in multitude of ways. We believe this
keeps them engaged and enthusiastic, so that they can deliver on our
promise to cover you, at every step in life.
OUR VISION:
To be the dominant life, Health and Pension player build on trust by world class
people and service
OUR VALUES:
C) PROMOTERS:
ICICI Bank Limited (NYSE: BSE) is India.s largest private sector bank and
the second largest bank in the country, with consolidated the total assets of $1
21
billion as of September 30, 2008.
D) PRUDENTIAL PLC:
E) MANAGEMENT PROFILE:
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
The ICICI Prudential life Insurance Company Lited Board comprises reputed
people from the finance industry both from India and abroad.
Mr. K.V. Kamath, Chairman
Ms. Chanda Kochhar, Director
Mr. Barry Stowe, Director
Mr. Adrian O.Connor, Director
Prof. Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Director
Mr. Mahesh Prasad Modi, director
Ms Rama Bijapurkar, Director
Mr. Keki Dadiseth, Director
Ms. Shikha Sharma, Managing Director
Mr. N.S. Kannan, Executive Director
Mr. Bhargav Dasgupta, Executive Director
F) MANAGEMENT TEAM:
G) DISTRIBUTION:
ICICI Prudential Life has one of the largest distribution networks amongst
private life insurers in India. It has strong presence across India with over 20
00
branches ( including 1,100 micro- offices) and an advisor base of over 2,58,000
(as
on November 30,2008).
The company has 24 banc assurance partners having tie-ups with ICICI Bank,
Bank of India, South Indian bank, Shamrao Vitthal Co-Op bank, Jalgaon peoples Co
-
Op bank, Ernakulam district Co-Op bank, Idukki District Co-Op Bank, Ratnagiri
Sindhudurg Gramin Bank, Jharkhand Gramin Bank, Solapur Gramin Bank, Narmada
Malwa Gramin bank, Wainganga Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Ratnagiri District Central
Co-Op Bank, Seva Vikas Co-Op bank, Sangli Urban Co- Operative bank, The
Haryana State Co- Operative Bank, Renuka Nagrik Sahakari Bank, Amanath Co-
Operative Bank, Arvind Sahakari Bank, Bhandara Urban Co Operative Bank.
H) PRODUCTS:
b) PROTECTION SOLUTION:
. Pure protect
. Life Guard
. Home Assure
. Life Stage Assure
c) CHILD PLANS:
d) RETIREMENT SOLUTION:
. Forever Life
. Life Time Super Pension
. Life Stage Pension
. Life Link Super Pension
. Immediate Annuity
e) HEALTH SOLUTION:
. Health Assure Plus
. Cancer
. Hospital Care
. Crisis Cover
. Diabetes Care Active
. Medi Assure
. Health saver
A) AWARDS:
ICICI Prudential Life was awarded the Life Insurance Company of the Year at the
12th Asia Insurance Industry Award 2008.
.
Brand Excellence in the Banking and Financial services
ICICI Prudential Life won the Award for Brand Excellence in the Banking and
Financial services category at the Asia Brand Congress 2008.
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Ms. Shikha Sharma, MD & CEO, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Co. Ltd. was
adjudged the Businesswoman of the year at The Economic Times Awards for
Corporate Excellence, 2007-08.
.
ICICI Prudential Life won the ICICI Group Marketing Excellence Award 2008 in thr
ee
key categories for its marketing initiatives.
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Ms. Shikha Sharma, MD & CEO, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance was awarded the
Outstanding Businesswoman of the Year at CNBC TV18's India Business Leader
Awards 2007.
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ICICI Prudential Life.s, retirement solutions campaign for the year 2006-07 was
awarded the Bronze Effy trophy in the services category. It also won the Brand
Equity Bravery Award 2007, instituted by Ad club.
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Innovation Award for launching Diabetes Care Prudence Award 2006. People
Award for excellence in training and people development - Prudence Award 2006.
Most Trusted Private Life Insurer. The Economic Times - A C Nielsen Survey of Mo
st
Trusted Brands 2003, 2004 and 2005.
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Best Life Insurer 2003. Outlook Money Awards 2003 & 2004
IMM Award for Excellence. Institute of Marketing & Management
Organization with Innovative HR Practices Indira Group of Institutes.
B) RECOGNITIONS:
A) ICICI Prudential Life was recognized as the most trusted brand amongst
private life insurers in the Economic Times-Most Trusted Brand survey 2008.
In the beginning days, I felt difficult in explain the policies but later on, I
managed to explain about the policies. Many of the customers asked me Is it an
insurance firm? as soon as I said that I am calling from ICICI PRUDENTIAL I
cannot tell them anything rather than yes sir as soon as tell yes they said that I
am
not interested . Some people will hear the whole story and will say that I am littl
e
busy with my work and call me later or tomorrow . Many people were asking why I
should take life policies . I answered that to overcome risk sir their next question
was what risk? I cannot tell them that if u die it will be financial support to you
r
family sir
. I request the customer to share a few minutes with me to know about the
insurance plans available.
. Depending on the age of the customer I inform him about the various
plans that would suit him.
. If he has any children I also explain him about the child plans available.
. I clearly explain him about the Tax benefits which he will receive.
. I also explain about the short term and the long term plans.
CONCLUSION:
1) http://www.iciciprulife.com
2) http://www.google.com
3) http://www.wikipedia.com
4) http://business.mapsofindia.com