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Summer Training Report
Summer Training Report
Summer Training Report
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Summer Training Report

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This is a Summer Training report for MBA students for refernce and study.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 17, 2017
ISBN9781386183990
Summer Training Report

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Summer Training Report - Shyamala Nemana

Submitted in partial fulfillment of requirement of

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)

University  Name

SUBMITTED BY:

Your Name

Your Roll No

Session: YYYY – YYYY

CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of fall I would like to thank the Management at HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd Life Insurance co.for giving me the opportunity to do my two­month project training in their esteemed organization. I am highly obliged to Mr. A.GANESH PANDIAN (Sales Development Manager) for granting me to undertake my training at Ashok Nagar branch.

I express my thanks to all Sales Managers under whose able guidance and direction, I was able to give shape to my training. Their constant review and excellent suggestions throughout the project are highly commendable.

My heartfelt thanks go to all the executives who helped me gain knowledge about the actual

working and the processes involved in various departments

PREFACE

The liberalization of the Indian insurance sector has been the subject of much heated debate for some years. The policy makers where in the catch 22 situation wherein for one they wanted competition, development and growth of this insurance sector which is extremely essential for channeling the investments in to the infrastructure sector. At the other end the policy makers had the fears that the insurance premia, which are substantial, would seep out of the country; and wanted to have a cautious approach of opening for foreign participation in the sector.

As one of the rare occurrences the entire debate was put on the back burner and the IRDA saw the day of the light thanks to the maturing polity emerging consensus among factions of different political parties. Though some changes and some restrictive clauses as regards to the foreign participation were included the IRDA has opened the doors for the private entry into insurance.

Whether the insurer is old or new, private or public, expanding the market will present multitude of challenges and opportunities. But the key issues, possible trends, opportunities and challenges that insurance sector will have still remains under the realms of the possibilities and speculation. What is the likely impact of opening up India’s insurance sector?

The large scale of operations, public sector bureaucracies and cumbersome procedures hampers nationalized insurers. Therefore, potential private entrants expect to score in the areas of customer service, speed and flexibility. They point out that their entry will mean better products and choice for the consumer.

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