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Irda extends health cover portability deadline to October 1

by Chandralekha Mukherjee |Aug 4, 2011

Insurers are seeking more 'clarity' and time to implement the portability of health insurance and, therefore, the Irda has postponed the implementation by three months to 1 October.

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New Irda rule for Ulips to help launch new products

by Chandralekha Mukherjee |Jul 25, 2011

T.R. Ramachandran, CEO and MD, Aviva India, tells Chandralekha Mukerji that there is enough scope for product innovation under the new Ulip norms.

New rules asks real estate developers to mention more details in brochures

by Chandralekha Mukherjee |May 25, 2011

Real estate developers will now have to mention carpet area along with super built-up area in their brochures and sale agreement.

Diversify your portfolio by investing in stamps

by Chandralekha Mukherjee |May 2, 2011

Keith Heddle, Investment Director, Stanley Gibbons, tells Chandralekha Mukerji, in an e-mail interview, why it is a good time to diversify your portfolio through stamps.

Fantasy lands within your budget

by Chandralekha Mukherjee |Apr 4, 2011

You've always wanted to visit the great amusement marvels in Florida and California but it's more than a tad over your budget. Well, consider these ones closer home.

'Standardised rates will benefit both insurers, customers'

by Chandralekha Mukherjee |Mar 28, 2011

Malti Jaswal, CEO, E-Meditek (TPA) Services, tells Chandralekha Mukerji how the Preferred Provider Network (PPN) will affect the health insurance industry.

'High claims ratio, inflation necessitate hike in health cover premium rates'

by Sarbajeet K Sen |Mar 14, 2011

Insurers are seeking approval from Irda for increasing health insurance premium rates, R.K. Kaul, CMD, Oriental Insurance, tells Sarbajeet K. Sen and Chandralekha Mukerji.

'Full portability of health insurance will help improve service standards of industry'

by Sarbajeet K Sen |Mar 28, 2011

Stricter norms for standardisation of health insurance products can hurt innovation, Antony Jacob, CEO, Apollo Munich Health Insurance, tells Sarbajeet K. Sen and Chandralekha Mukerji.