India’s National Insurance to discuss three-company merger
January 20 2020 by InsuranceAsia News-
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The acquisition is aligned with the group's strategy to look at the small-amount, short-term insurance businesses as a way to expand its customer base.
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Aon to acquire Mitsubishi Chemical Group’s in-house insurance agency in Japan
- November 26
The in-house team will transition to the broker's brand and operating model under the leadership of country head Tatsuya Yamamoto after the close of the transaction.
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Central Bank of India gets RBI nod to enter insurance business through JVs with Generali
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The approval is subject to continuous compliance with conditions stipulated by the Researve Bank of India and approval of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India.
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‘No guarantee’ Allianz-Income deal will proceed, discussions ongoing
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Allianz and Income Insurance said they are still having discussions on amendments to the proposed acquisition deal.
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BHSI | Managing non-Asian exposure in long-tail lines
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