Ulip string can hit business: Religare
Private insurance player Aegon Religare Life Insurance at present
said if the turf war between the capital markets regulator
Sebi and insurance regulator Irda over Ulips is not resolved at the first it
will impact the industry.
"If the issue is not resolved in the next couple of months then it will crash the business," Aegon Religare managing director and chief executive Rajiv Jamkhedkar said, adding however, so far there is no impact on the unit-linked insurance products (Ulips) business and the companies do not have any need for new Ulips now.
On April 9, Sebi had banned 14 life insurance companies, as well as Aegon Religare,
from raising funds through Ulips, which invest the premium money in equity and
debt markets. But Irda asked insurance companies to overlook the ban and do
business as usual as Ulips are an insurance issue and not that of securities
market. Sebi reacted to this with a fresh order banning new Ulips.
This forced the finance ministry
to interfere which asked the regulators to seek a legally compulsory opinion on
the matter, following which the regulators moved the Supreme Court, which will
hear the case in July.
Ulips constitute more than half
of the total business of the life insurance industry. At the end of the last
fiscal, Ulips comprised around 75(%) per cent of the total business of Aegon
Religare which can be reduced to 65(%) per cent by the end of this financial as
there will be increase in traditional products.
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