India to remove FDI cap for foreign insurers
February 3 2025 by Kristina Shperlik-
Insurance Authority welcomes ILS pilot grant scheme extension in Hong Kong budget
- February 26
Government extends scheme for insurance-linked securities (ILS) for three years, following 'favourable' response, Financial Secretary Paul Chan says.
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India’s employees’ unions oppose ‘irresponsible, derogatory’ FDI hike: reports
- February 7
All India Insurance Employees Association demands 'immediate' withdrawal of the proposal to increase the foreign direct investment (FDI) limit to 100%.
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Floodgates to open? India lifting FDI limit promises insurance landscape shift
- February 4
Removing India's foreign investment cap for insurance companies could attract a surge of international capital, according to market experts.
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APAC insurance M&A to be fuelled by regulatory scrutiny, private equity
- January 15
While large insurers and brokers are set to enter new markets, smaller players will seek partners to strengthen their capital positions under new solvency rules, sources tell IAN.
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