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ASummer Placement Report

on

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Limited

Submitted in partial fulfillment for Post Graduate

Diploma in Management

from Aravali Institute of Management, Jodhpur.

Submitted to: Submitted by:Prof. M. M. Mehta Ravi Agarwal PGP – 2, PGDM Roll No. - 01

ARAVALI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT

(An institution of Marwar Education Foundation)

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Marwar Bhawan, Polo No. 2, Paota, Jodhpur (Raj.)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

HDFC Standard Life insurance is the oldest life insurance company in the

world. It is the largest insurer in the UK and is the 28 th largest company in the

world. In India, the company is marketing life insurance products and unit

linked investment plans. From my research at HDFC SLIC, I found that the

company has a lot of competition from other private insurers like ICICI, Aviva,

Birla Sun Life and Tata AIG. It also faces competition from LIC. To compete

effectively HDFC SLIC could launch cheaper and more reasonable products

with small premiums and short policy terms (the number of year’s premium is

to be paid). The ideal premium would be between Rs. 5000 – Rs. 25000 and

an ideal policy term would be 10 – 20 years.

HDFC must advertise regularly and create brand value for its products and

services. Most of its competitors like Aviva, ICICI, Max, Reliance and LIC use

television advertisements to promote their products. The Indian consumer

has a false perception about insurance – they feel that it would not benefit

them if they do not live through the policy term. Nowadays however, most

policies are unit linked plans where a customer is benefited even if their

death does not occur during the policy term. This message should be

conveyed to potential customers so that they readily invest in insurance.

Family responsibilities and high returns are the two main reasons people

invest in insurance. Optimum returns of 16 – 20 % must be provided to

consumers to keep them interested in purchasing insurance.

On the whole HDFC standard life insurance is a good place to work at. Every

new recruit is provided with extensive training on unit linked funds, financial

instruments and the products of HDFC. This training enables an advisor/sales

manager to market the policies better. HDFC was ranked 13 in the Best

Places to Work survey. The company should try to create awareness about

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itself in India. In the global market it is already very popular. With an

improvement in the sales techniques used, a fair bit of advertising and

modifications to the existing product portfolio, HDFC would be all set to

capture the insurance market in India as it has around the globe.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction to Insurance 5

Research Design 10

Company Profile of HDFC SLIC

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Company Profile of Tata AIG LIC 29

POP’s and POD’s 33

Competitive analysis 38

Marketing problems 43

Analysis and Interpretation 46

Future line of research 63

Conclusion 65

References 67

Appendix 68

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I would like to thank my project guide Mr. B. K. Panda, Sales Development

Manager HDFC Standard Life Insurance, New Delhi for guiding me through my

summer internship and research project. His encouragement, time and effort

are greatly appreciated.

I would like to thank Prof. Varun Arya, Prof. M. M. Mehta and Mr. Sanjay

Diddee for supporting me during this project and providing me an opportunity

to learn outside the class room. It was a truly wonderful learning experience.

I would like to dedicate this project to my parents. Without their help and

constant support this project would not have been possible.

Lastly I would like to thank all the respondents who offered their opinions and

suggestions through the survey that was conducted by me in Jodhpur.

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CHAPTER I

INDIAN INSURANCE

INDUSTRY

“AN OVERVIEW”

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THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IN INDIA

AN OVERVIEW

With the largest number of life insurance policies in force in the world,

Insurance happens to be a mega opportunity in India. It’s a business growing

at the rate of 15-20 per cent annually and presently is of the order of Rs

1560.41 billion (for the financial year 2006 – 2007). Together with banking

services, it adds about 7% to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The gross premium collection is nearly 2% of GDP and funds available with

LIC for investments are 8% of the GDP.

Even so nearly 65% of the Indian population is without life insurance cover

while health insurance and non-life insurance continues to be below

international standards. A large part of our population is also subject to weak

social security and pension systems with hardly any old age income security.

This in itself is an indicator that growth potential for the insurance sector in

India is immense.

A well-developed and evolved insurance sector is needed for economic

development as it provides long term funds for infrastructure development

and strengthens the risk taking ability of individuals. It is estimated that over

the next ten years India would require investments of the order of one trillion

US dollars. The Insurance sector, to some extent, can enable investments in

infrastructure development to sustain the economic growth of the country.

(Source: www.indiacore.com)

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

The history of life insurance in India dates back to 1818 when it was

conceived as a means to provide for English Widows. Interestingly in those

days a higher premium was charged for Indian lives than the non - Indian

lives, as Indian lives were considered more risky to cover. The Bombay

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Mutual Life Insurance Society started its business in 1870. It was the first

company to charge the same premium for both Indian and non-Indian lives.

The Oriental Assurance Company was established in 1880. The General

insurance business in India, on the other hand, can trace its roots to Triton

Insurance Company Limited, the first general insurance company established

in the year 1850 in Calcutta by the British. Till the end of the nineteenth

century insurance business was almost entirely in the hands of overseas

companies.

Insurance regulation formally began in India with the passing of the Life

Insurance Companies Act of 1912 and the Provident Fund Act of 1912.

Several frauds during the 1920's and 1930's sullied insurance business in

India. By 1938 there were 176 insurance companies.

The first comprehensive legislation was introduced with the Insurance Act of

1938 that provided strict State Control over the insurance business. The

insurance business grew at a faster pace after independence. Indian

companies strengthened their hold on this business but despite the growth

that was witnessed, insurance remained an urban phenomenon.

The Government of India in 1956, brought together over 240 private life

insurers and provident societies under one nationalized monopoly corporation

and Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) was born. Nationalization was justified on

the grounds that it would create the much needed funds for rapid

industrialization. This was in conformity with the Government's chosen path

of State led planning and development.

The non-life insurance business continued to thrive with the private sector till

1972. Their operations were restricted to organized trade and industry in

large cities. The general insurance industry was nationalized in 1972. With

this, nearly 107 insurers were amalgamated and grouped into four

companies- National Insurance Company, New India Assurance Company,

Oriental Insurance Company and United India Insurance Company. These

were subsidiaries of the General Insurance Company (GIC).

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KEY MILESTONES

1912: The Indian Life Assurance Companies Act enacted as the first statute

to regulate the life insurance business.

1928: The Indian Insurance Companies Act enacted to enable the

government to collect statistical information about both life and non-life

insurance businesses.

1938: Earlier legislation consolidated and amended by the Insurance Act with

the objective of protecting the interests of the insuring public.

1956: 245 Indian and foreign insurers along with provident societies were

taken over by the central government and nationalized. LIC was formed by an

Act of Parliament- LIC Act 1956- with a capital contribution of Rs. 5 crore from

the Government of India.

INDUSTRY REFORMS

Reforms in the Insurance sector were initiated with the passage of the IRDA

Bill in Parliament in December 1999. The IRDA since its incorporation as a

statutory body in April 2000 has fastidiously stuck to its schedule of framing

regulations and registering the private sector insurance companies. Since

being set up as an independent statutory body the IRDA has put in a

framework of globally compatible regulations.

The other decision taken simultaneously to provide the supporting systems to

the insurance sector and in particular the life insurance companies was the

launch of the IRDA online service for issue and renewal of licenses to agents.

The approval of institutions for imparting training to agents has also ensured

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that the insurance companies would have a trained workforce of insurance

agents in place to sell their products.

PRESENT SCENARIO - LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IN INDIA

The life insurance industry in India grew by an impressive 47.38%, with

premium income at Rs. 1560.41 billion during the fiscal year 2006-2007.

Though the total volume of LIC's business increased in the last fiscal year

(2006-2007) compared to the previous one, its market share came down

from 85.75% to 81.91%.

The 17 private insurers increased their market share from about 15% to

about 19% in a year's time. The figures for the first two months of the fiscal

year 2007-08 also speak of the growing share of the private insurers. The

share of LIC for this period has further come down to 75 percent, while the

private players have grabbed over 24 percent.

With the opening up of the insurance industry in India many foreign players

have entered the market. The restriction on these companies is that they are

not allowed to have more than a 26% stake in a company’s ownership.

Since the opening up of the insurance sector in 1999, foreign investments of

Rs. 8.7 billion have poured into the Indian market and 19 private life

insurance companies have been granted licenses.

Innovative products, smart marketing, and aggressive distribution have

enabled fledgling private insurance companies to sign up Indian customers

faster than anyone expected. Indians, who had always seen life insurance as

a tax saving device, are now suddenly turning to the private sector and

snapping up the new innovative products on offer. Some of these products

include investment plans with insurance and good returns (unit linked plans),

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multi – purpose insurance plans, pension plans, child plans and money back

plans. (www.wikipedia.com)

CHAPTER II

RESEARCH DESIGN

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RESEARCH DESIGN

INTRODUCTION

A Research Design is the framework or plan for a study which is used as a

guide in collecting and analyzing the data collected. It is the blue print that is

followed in completing the study. The basic objective of research cannot be

attained without a proper research design. It specifies the methods and

procedures for acquiring the information needed to conduct the research

effectively. It is the overall operational pattern of the project that stipulates

what information needs to be collected, from which sources and by what

methods.

TITLE OF THE STUDY

“To Compare the products of HDFC Standard Life Insurance

Company Limited and Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Limited for

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd.”

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

This study was undertaken to identify which type of insurance plans HDFC

SLIC should market to beat Tata AIG LIC in India. A survey was undertaken to

understand the preferences of Indian consumers with respect to insurance.

While marketing policies the sole duty of an advisor/ agent is to provide

insurance plans as per customer requirements.

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In effect plans (insurance products) should be flexible to suit individual

requirements. This research tries to analyze some key factors which influence

the purchase of insurance like the term of the policy, the type of company,

the amount of annual premium payable (capacity and willingness to spend),

risk taking ability and the influence of advertising. Solutions and

recommendations are made based on qualitative and quantitative analysis of

the data.

OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

To analysis the product details of HDFC Standard life Insurance

Company limited and Tata AIG life Insurance Company Limited.

To find ‘Points of Parity’ and ‘Points of Difference’ of HDFC Standard

Life Insurance Company Limited and Tata AIG Life Insurance

Company Limited.

To find out factors that influence customers to purchase insurance

policies and give suggestions for further improvement.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

TYPE OF DATA COLLECTED

There are two types of data used. They are primary and secondary data.

Primary data is defined as data that is collected from original sources for a

specific purpose. Secondary data is data collected from indirect sources.

(Source: Research Methodology, By C. R. Kothari)

PRIMARY SOURCES

These include the survey or questionnaire method, telephonic interview as

well as the personal interview methods of data collection.

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SECONDARY SOURCES

These include books, the internet, company brochures, product brochures,

the company website, competitor’s websites etc, newspaper articles etc.

SAMPLING

Sampling refers to the method of selecting a sample from a given universe

with a view to draw conclusions about that universe. A sample is a

representative of the universe selected for study.

SAMPLE SIZE

The sample size for the survey conducted was 270 respondents. This

sample size was taken on 95% confidence level and 6 significant level. Data

universe for this sample is 10,00,000 which is approx population of Jodhpur

excluding people below age of 18 years.

SAMPLING TECHNIQUE

Random sampling technique was used in the survey conducted.

PLAN OF ANALYSIS

Tables were used for the analysis of the collected data. The data is also

neatly presented with the help of statistical tools such as graphs and pie

charts. Percentages and averages have also been used to represent data

clearly and effectively.

STUDY AREA

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The samples referred to were residing in Jodhpur City. The areas covered

were Shastri Nagar, Sardarpura, Masuriya, Subhash Nagar, City Area and

Kamla Nehru Nagar.

OVERVIEW OF CHAPTER SCHEME

CHAPTER 1:

Introduction to insurance - An overview of the industry in India,

history, key milestones, reforms in the industry, present scenario in India.

CHAPTER 2:

Research Design - Introduction, title of the study, statement of the

problem, objectives of the study, research methodology, sampling, plan of

analysis and study area.

CHAPTER 3 :

Company profile of HDFC SLIC – Introduction of HDFC SLIC, products

and services, vision and core values, human resource, organizational

structure, introduction to unit linked funds, national & international

presence of the organization.

CHAPTER 4:

Company profile of Tata AIG – Introduction of Tata AIG, products and

services, vision and core values. The advantages of investing in HDFC

SLIC compared to other financial instruments.

CHAPTER 5:

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Points of Parity and Points of Difference between HDFC SLIC and

Tata AIG LIC – Comparison between different plans, charges, fees,

deductions and riders available with HDFC SLIC and Tata AIG LIC

CHAPTER 6:

Competitive analysis – Information about the plans offered by LIC and

other private insurers in India. Comparisons between the plans to find the

most popular and beneficial plans which HDFC SLIC can incorporate into

their product portfolio.

CHAPTER 7 :

Marketing problems - The techniques used to market insurance and

their advantages and disadvantages along with suggestions for

improvement.

CHAPTER 8:

Analysis and Interpretation – A survey on factors that influence people

to purchase Life Insurance Policy.

CHAPTER 9:

Problems requiring more research – Future line of work

CHAPTER 10:

Conclusion

References

Appendices

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CHAPTER III

COMPANY PROFILE

OF

HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD.

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HDFC STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

LIMITED

INTRODUCTION

HDFC Incorporated in 1977 with a share capital of Rs 10 Crores, HDFC has

since emerged as the largest residential mortgage finance institution in the

country. The corporation has had a series of share issues raising its capital to

Rs. 119 Crores. The gross premium income for the year ending March 31,

2007 stood at Rs. 2,856 Crores and new business premium income at Rs.

1,624 Crores. The company has covered over 8,77,000 lives year ending

March 31, 2007.

HDFC operates through almost 450 locations throughout the country with its

corporate head quarters in Mumbai, India. HDFC also has an International

Office in Dubai, UAE with service associates in Kuwait, Oman and Qatar.

HDFC is the largest housing company in India for the last 27 years.

SNAPSHOT-I

Incorporated in 1977 as the first specialized Mortgage Company in

India.

Almost 90% of initial shareholding in the hands of domestic institutes

and retail investors. Current 77% of shares held by foreign institutional

investors.

Besides the core business of mortgage HDFC has evolved into a

financial conglomerate with holdings In:

HDFC Standard Life insurance Company- HDFC holds 78.07 %.

HDFC Asset Management Company – HDFC holds 50.1%

HDFC Bank- HDFC holds 22.25%.

Intelenet Global (Business Process Outsourcing) – HDFC holds 50%.

HDFC Chubb General Insurance Company – HDFC holds 74%.

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SNAPSHOT-II

Loan Approvals Rs. 805 billion.

(up to Dec 2007) (US $ 18.30 bn.)

Loan Disbursements Rs.669 billion

(up to Dec. 2007) (US $ 15.20 bn)

Housing Units Financed 2.5 million.

Distribution

Offices 181

Outreach Programs 90

KEY PLAYERS

Mr. Deepak S Parekh is the Chairman of the Company. He is also the

Executive Chairman of Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited

(HDFC Limited). He joined HDFC Limited in a senior management position in

1978. He was inducted as a whole-time director of HDFC Limited in 1985 and

was appointed as its Executive Chairman in 1993. He is the Chief Executive

Officer of HDFC Limited. Mr. Parekh is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered

Accountants (England & Wales).

Mr. Deepak M Satwalekar is the Managing Director and CEO of the

Company since November, 2000. Prior to this, he was the Managing Director

of HDFC Limited since 1993. Mr. Satwalekar obtained a Bachelors Degree in

Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and a Masters

Degree in Business Administration from The American University, Washington

DC.

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GROUP COMPANIES

HDFC Bank: World Class Indian Bank- among the top private banks in India.

HDFC AMC: One of the top 3 AMCs in India- Preferred investment manager.

Intelenet Global: BPO services for international customers.

CIBIL: Credit Information Bureau India Limited.

HDFC Chubb: Upcoming Private companies in the field of General Insurance.

HDFC Mutual Fund

HDFC reality.com: Helps to search properties in all major cities in India

HDFC securities

STANDARD LIFE

Standard Life is Europe’s largest mutual life assurance company. Standard

Life, which has been in the life insurance business for the past 175 years is a

modern company surviving quite a few changes since selling its first policy in

1825. The company expanded in the 19th century from kits original Edinburgh

premises, opening offices in other towns and acquitting other similar

businesses.

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Standard Life Currently has assets exceeding over £ 70 billion under its

management and has the distinction of being accorded “AAA” rating

consequently for the six years by Standard and Poor.

SNAPSHOT

Founded in 1875, company supporting generation for last 179 years.

Currently over 5 million Policy holders benefiting from the services

offered.

Europe’s largest mutual life insurer.

JOINT VENTURE

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Limited was one of the first

companies to be granted license by the IRDA to operate in life insurance

sector. Reach of the JV player is highly rated and been conferred with many

awards. HDFC is rated ‘AAA ’ by both CRISIL and ICRA. Similarly, Standard

Life is rated ‘AAA’ both by Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s. These reflect

the efficiency with which HDFC and Standard Life manage their asset base of

Rs. 15,000 Cr and Rs. 600,000 Cr. respectively.

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd was incorporated on 14 th August

2000. HDFC is the majority stakeholder in the insurance JV with 81.4% staple

and Standard of as a staple 18.6% Mr. Deepak Satwalekar is the MD and CEO

of the venture.

HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Ltd. Is one of India’s leading Private

Life Insurance Companies, which offers a range of individual and group

insurance solutions. It is a joint venture between Housing Development

Finance Corporation Limited (HDFC Ltd.) India’s leading housing finance

institution and the Standard Life Assurance Company, a leading provider of

financial services from the United Kingdom. Both the promoters are will

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known for their ethical dealings and financial strength and are thus

committed to being a long-term player in the life insurance industry- all

important factors to consider when choosing your insurer.

BUSINESS GROWTH

Track Record so farThe gross premium income of HDFC, for the year ending March 31, 2007

stood at Rs. 2,856 crores and new business premium income at Rs. 1,624

crores.

The company has covered over 8,77,000 lives year ending March 31, 2007.

Company also declared our 5th consecutive bonus in as many years for our

‘with profit’ policyholders.

KEY STRENGTH

Financial Expertise

As a joint venture of leading financial services groups. HDFC standard Life

has the financial expertise required to manage long-term investments safely

and efficiently.

Range of Solutions

HDFC SLIC has a range of individual and group solutions, which can be easily

customized to specific needs. These group solutions have been designed to

offer complete flexibility combined with a low charging structure.

Strong Ethical Values:

HDFC SLIC is an ethical and Cultural Organization. False selling or false

commitment with the customers is not allowed.

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Most respected Private Insurance Company

HDFC SLIC was awarded No-1 Private Insurance Company in 2004 by the

World Class Magazine Business World for Integrity, Innovation and Customer

Care.

CORPORATE OBJECTIVE

Vision

'The most successful and admired life insurance company, which means that

we are the most trusted company, the easiest to deal with, offer the best

value for money, and set the standards in the industry'.

'The most obvious choice for all'.

Values

.Integrity

.Innovation

.Customer centric

.People Care One for all

.Teamwork

.Joy and Simplicity

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

The right investment strategies won't just help plan for a more comfortable

tomorrow -- they will help you get “Sar Utha ke Jiyo”. At HDFC SLIC, life

insurance plans are created keeping in mind the changing needs of family. Its

life insurance plans are designed to provide you with flexible options that

meet both protection and savings needs. It offers a full range of transparent,

flexible and value for money products. HDFC SLIC products are modern and

contemporary unitized products that offer unique customer benefits like

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flexibility to choose cover levels, indexation and partial withdrawals. (Source:

www.hdfcslic.com)

PLANS THAT ARE OFFERED BY HDFC STANDARDS LIFE INSURANCE

Individual Products

Protection Plans

 

A person can protect his family against the loss of his income or the

burden of a loan in the event of his unfortunate demise, disability or

sickness. These plans offer valuable peace of mind at a small price.

Protection range includes our Term Assurance Plan & Loan Cover

Term Assurance Plan.

 

Investment Plans

 

HDFC SLIC’s Single Premium Whole of Life plan is well suited to meet

long term investment needs. This provides attractive long term returns

through regular bonuses.

 

Pension Plans

 

Pension Plans help to secure financial independence even after

retirement. Pension range includes Personal Pension Plan, Unit

Linked Pension, Unit Linked Pension Plus.

 

Savings Plans

  Savings Plans offer a flexible option to build savings for future needs such

as buying a dream home or fulfilling your children’s immediate and future

needs.

Savings range includes Endowment Assurance Plan, Unit Linked

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Endowment, Unit Linked Endowment Plus, Unit Linked

Endowment Plus II, Money Back,

Unit Linked Enhanced Life Protection II, Children's Plan, Unit

Linked Young Star, Unit Linked Young Star Plus, Unit Linked

Young Star Plus II.

Group Products

One-stop shop for employee-benefit solutions

HDFC Standard Life has the most comprehensive list of products for

progressive employers who wish to provide the best and most innovative

employee benefit solutions to their employees. It offers different products

for different needs of employers ranging from term insurance plans for pure

protection to voluntary plans such as superannuation and leave

encashment.

HDFC SLIC offers the following group products to esteemed corporate

clients:

Group Term Insurance

Group Variable Term Insurance

Group Unit-Linked Plan

 

An investment solution that provides funding vehicle to manage

corpuses with Gratuity, Defined Benefit or Defined Contribution

Superannuation or Leave Encashment schemes of your company

Also suitable for other employee benefit schemes such as salary

saving schemes and wealth management schemes

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Social Product

Development Insurance Plan

Development Insurance plan is an insurance plan which provides life cover to members

of a Development Agency for a term of one year. On the death of any member of the

group insured during the year of cover, a lump sum is paid to those member

beneficiaries to help meet some of the immediate financial needs following their loss.

Eligibility

 Members of the development agency and their spouses with:

    - Minimum age at the start of the policy 18 years last birthday

    - Maximum age at the start of policy 50 years last birthday

Employees of the Development Agency are not eligible to join the group.

The group to be covered is only eligible if it contains more than 500

members.

   Premium Payments

  The premium to be paid will be quoted per member in the group and will

be the same for all members of the group.

The premium can only be paid by the Development Agency as a single

lump sum that includes all premiums for the group to be covered. Cover

will not start until the premium and all the member information in our

specified format has been received.

 

Benefits

  On the death of each member covered by the policy during the year of

cover a lump sum equal to the sum assured will be paid to their

beneficiaries or legal heirs. Where the death is as a result of an accident,

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an additional lump sum will be paid equal to half the sum assured. There

are no benefits paid at the end of the year of cover and there is no

surrender value available at any time.

   

The role of the Development Agency

  Due to the nature of the groups covered, HDFC Standard Life will be

passing certain administrative tasks onto the Development Agency. By

passing on these tasks the premium charged can be lower. These tasks

would include:

  Submission of member data in a specified computer format

Collection of premiums from group members

Recording changes in the details of group members

Disbursement of claim payments and the mortality rebate (if any) to

group members

These tasks would be in addition to the usual duties of a policyholder

such as:

Payment of premiums

Reporting of claims

Keeping policy holder information up to date

  Training and support will be available to give guidance on how to

complete the tasks appropriately. Since these additional tasks will impose

a burden on the Development Agency, the Development Agency may

charge a Rs. 10 administration fee to their members.

   

Prohibition of rebates

  Section 41 of the Insurance Act, 1938 states

  No person shall allow or offer to allow, either directly or indirectly, as an

inducement to any person to take out or renew or continue an insurance

in respect of any kind of risk relating to lives or property in India, any

rebate of the whole or part of the commission payable or any rebate of

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the premium shown on the policy, nor shall any person taking out or

renewing or continuing a policy accept any rebate, except such rebate

as may be allowed in accordance with the published prospectus or tables

of the insurer

If any person fails to comply with sub regulation (previous point) above,

he shall be liable to payment of a fine which may extend to rupees five

hundred

INTROUCTION TO UNIT LINKED FUNDS

Unit linked plans are based on the component of the premium or the

contribution of the customer towards the plan. This contribution can be

in different modes like yearly, half yearly, quarterly and monthly. Unit

linked plans have multiple benefits like life protection, rider protection,

savings, transparency, investment choices, liquidity and planning for

taxes. These plans work like mutual funds.

The premium is collected from the policy holder. He is allotted a certain

number of units based of his contribution. The Net Asset Value is the

value of each unit of the fund. It is found by subtracting the charges and

current liabilities from the current assets and investments and dividing

this number by the total number of outstanding units.

Let us take an example. There are 100 investors and each invests Rs. 10

in a fund. The total value of the fund is Rs. 1000 and each person is

allotted 1 unit of Rs 10. Now the money (Rs. 1000) is invested in the

debt or equity market. Suppose the fund value increased by 20%. As a

result the Rs. 1000 invested became Rs. 1200. Hence the value of every

investor is now Rs. 12 and not Rs. 10.

UNIT LINKED VERSUS OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

Parameters RBI Bonds Fixed

Deposits

Mutual Funds Unit linked

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Safety High High Medium High

Liquidity None High High High

Returns Low Low High High

Life Cover 1 time

amount

1 time

amount

1 time

amount

10 times

Tax benefits Tax free Taxed Taxed Tax free

We find that life insurance unit linked plans is a good area to invest

money in as it provides liquidity, safety, high returns, life cover and tax

benefits in a single plan. HDFC SLIC offers the option of indexation to

beat inflation. Risk is reduced to a large extent as the company invests

in a diversified portfolio of stocks.

Tax Benefits

INCOME TAX

SECTION

GROSS

ANNUAL

SALARY

HOW MUCH

TAX CAN YOU

SAVE?

HDFC STANDARD

LIFE PLANS

Sec. 80C Across All income

Slabs

Upto Rs. 33,990

saved on

investment of

Rs. 1,00,000.

All the life insurance

plans.

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Sec. 80 CCC Across all income

slabs.

Upto Rs. 33,990

saved on

Investment of

Rs.1,00,000.

All the pension plans.

Sec. 80 D Across all income

slabs

Upto Rs. 3,399

saved on

Investment of

Rs. 10,000.

All the health

insurance riders

available with the

conventional plans.

TOTAL SAVINGS

POSSIBLE

Rs37,389

Rs. 33,990 under Sec. 80C and under Sec. 80 CCC , Rs.3,399 under Sec. 80 D, calculated for a male with gross annual income exceeding Rs. 10,00,000.

Sec. 10 (10)D Under Sec. 10(10D), the benefits you receive are completely

tax-free, subject to the conditions laid down therein.

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CHAPTER IV

COMPANY PROFILE

OF

TATA AIG LIFE INSURANCE

COMPANY LTD.

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TATA AIG LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED

Introduction

Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Limited (Tata AIG Life) is a joint venture

company, formed by the Tata Group and American International Group, Inc.

(AIG). Tata AIG Life combines the Tata Group’s pre-eminent leadership

position in India and AIG’s global presence as the world’s leading

international insurance and financial services organization. The Tata Group

holds 74 per cent stake in the insurance venture with AIG holding the balance

26 percent. Tata AIG Life provides insurance solutions to individuals and

corporate. Tata AIG Life Insurance Company was licensed to operate in India

on February 12, 2001 and started operations on April 1, 2001.

THE TATA GROUP

The Tata Group is one of India's largest and most respected business

conglomerates, with revenues in 2004-05 of $17.8 billion (Rs. 799,118

million), the equivalent of about 2.8 per cent of the country's GDP. Tata

companies together employ some 215,000 people. The Group's 32 publicly

listed enterprises - among them standout names such as Tata Steel, Tata

Consultancy Services, Tata Motors and Tata Tea - have a combined market

capitalization that is the highest among Indian business houses in the private

sector, and a shareholder base of over 2 million. The Tata Group has

operations in more than 40 countries across six continents, and its companies

export products and services to 140 nations.

AIG

American International Group, Inc. (AIG), world leaders in insurance and

financial services, is the leading international insurance organization with

operations in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions. AIG companies serve

commercial, institutional and individual customers through the most

extensive worldwide property-casualty and life insurance networks of any

insurer. In addition, AIG companies are leading providers of retirement

services, financial services and asset management around the world. AIG's

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common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as well as the stock

exchanges in London, Paris, Switzerland and Tokyo.

Tata AIG has strong brand name and recall factor which most of its

competitors lack in. Other than the public behemoth Life Insurance

Corporation (LIC) of India which has a major hold in the market share (of

approximately 79%), the private players too are having more and more

opportunities to tighten their hold of the market. Of the private players, ICICI

Prudential comes first with an almost 4.50% of the market share followed by

Tata AIG with about 2.10% of the pie. The private players have everything to

work for, especially with LIC not meeting the needs of its clientele with

respect to the services they need. This provides a prospect for the private

sector players to increase their share of the market. Companies with a

familiarity such as Tata AIG can especially achieve their targets due to the

brand image that the Tata group has.

(Source: www.tata-aig-life.com)

A recent survey conducted by the Voluntary Organization in Interest of

Consumer Education (VOICE) revealed Tata AIG Life Insurance Company (Tata

AIG Life) as the clear winner in terms of customer satisfaction in the

life insurance category. This is India's first-ever customer satisfaction

study for the insurance sector.

The survey also revealed that Tata AIG Life had a high recall as a reputed

brand name. The ability to provide innovative and customer-focused service

such as allowing the maximum grace period for premium payment has not

only further distinguished Tata AIG Life from other life insurance companies

but also appealed to consumers.

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PRODUCTS & SERVICES:

Corporate life insurance products:

Employee Benefits

Credit Life

Group Pensions

Workplace Solutions

Individual life insurance products:

Health First

Health Protector

Mahalife

InvestAssure II, InvestAssure Gold

Shubh life, Nirbhay life

With respect to individual life insurance products, Tata AIG has an array of

policies to suit the needs and requirements of all age groups viz, children,

students, adults, retirees etc.

The ‘SUPPORT’ arm of Tata AIG Life is constituted of Operations, Human

Resources, Marketing, Corporate Training, Finance and Compliance.

Tata AIG Life possesses the philosophy and drive to customize retirement

obligations (for the company) which occur in the form of cash outflows, for

the maximum benefit of both the employer and the departing employee.

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CHAPTER V

POINTS OF PARITY

AND

POINTS OF DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN

HDFC SLIC AND TATA AIG

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Points of Parity

Funds available with ULIP Plans

General Description Nature of Investments Risk Category

Equity FundsPrimarily invested in company stocks with the general aim of

capital appreciationHigh

Income, Fixed Interestand Bond Funds

Invested in corporate bonds,government securities and other

fixed income instrumentsMedium

Cash Funds

Sometimes known as Money Market Funds — invested in cash, bank deposits and money market

instruments

Low

Balanced FundsCombining equity investmentwith fixed interest instruments Medium

Generally all life insurance companies have three types of fund which are

Equity fund, Debt fund and Balance fund. These fund have different risk

profile. Equity fund has high risk but it gives high return, Debt fund has low

risk so it gives low return and Balanced fund is combination of both Equity

and Debt fund so risk is medium and return is also low.

Both HDFC SLIC and Tata AIG LIC have 7 types of funds based on combination

of Debt–Equity fund. These are liquid fund, stable managed fund, secure

managed fund, defensive managed fund, balanced managed fund, equity

managed fund, growth fund.

Indexation

You have the option to increase your regular premiums by an indexation rate

at any policy anniversary to protect the real value of your investment against

inflation. The rate of indexation will be in line with the increase in the Whole

Sale Price Index (or in the event that this Index ceases to be published such

other index as the Company may select for this purpose). The base sum

assured and sum assured of any attached rider would also be increased by

the corresponding indexation increase.

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Charges, Fees and Deductions in ULIP

Premium Allocation Charge

This is a premium-based charge. After deducting this charge from premiums,

the remainder is invested to buy units. The Allocation charges are guaranteed

for the entire duration of policy term.

Mortality Charge

The Mortality Charge will apply on the Sum at Risk (SAR = Sum Assured less

the Fund Value pertaining to regular premiums). It will be deducted by

monthly cancellation of units from the accumulation unit account. The

Mortality Charge shall remain guaranteed throughout the policy term.

Fund Management Charge

1% p.a. on With Profits Fund, 1% p.a. on Debt Fund, 1.25% p.a. on Balanced

Fund and 1.50% p.a. on Growth Fund. FMC will be applied on the fund while

calculating NAV on a daily basis. The maximum FMC on any fund is 2% p.a.

subject to prior approval by the IRDA.

Policy Administration Charge

Rs. 60 per month, which will increase by 5% p.a. on the 1st of January each

year. PAC will be deducted monthly by cancellation of units from the

accumulation unit account. If premiums are discontinued, this charge would

reduce to 60% of the charge applicable for the premium paying policies

Surrender Charge

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This is the charge that applies when the policy is surrendered. It is equal to

50% of the difference between regular premiums expected and those paid in

the first year of the contract.

Service Tax Deductions

12.36% service tax is applicable on the first premium of life insurance policy.

T ax Benefits

Tax benefits will be as per Section 80C & Section 10(10D) of the Income Tax

Act, 1961. Insurance is tax free up to Rs. 100000 per annum and the returns

on investment on maturity of the policy are also tax free.

Riders and Bonuses

 HDFC Standard Life

InsuranceTata AIG Life

InsuranceFree Look Period 15 days 15 days

Reversionary BonusBased on company's

performanceBased on company's

performance

Terminal BonusBased on company's

performanceBased on company's

performanceTOP UP Minimum Rs. 5000 Minimum Rs. 5000

 Riders    

Critical Illness (CI) Benefit

Gives on diagnosis of anyone

of 6 critical illness

Gives on diagnosis of anyone

of 12 critical illnessAdditional Term

Benefit (ATB)Provides Provides

Accidental Death Benefit (ADB)

Provides Provides

Double Benefit Provides Does not provideTriple Benefit Provides Does not provide

Payer Benefit Rider (PBR)

Does not provide Provides

Waiver of Premium (WOP) Benefit

Provides Provides

Points of Difference

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 HDFC Standard Life

InsuranceTata AIG Life

Insurance

Grace Period 15 days 31 days

Policy Administration Charge

Rs. 60 per month Rs. 55 per month

Guaranteed Bonus Does not give10% on sum-assured

after 10 year

Loyalty Bonus 0.1% every year0.25% after every 4th

year

Fund Switching Charge

Total 24 free switches in a policy

after this Rs. 100 per Switch

4 free switches per year after this

Rs. 250 per switch

Guaranteed Surrender value

50% of all premiumpaid excluding 1st

premium

30% of all premium paid excluding 1st

premium

Fund Management Charge

0.80% per annum on the fund value

1.75% per annum on the fund value

Premium Redirection Charge

Total 12 free Premium Redirection

in a policy after this Rs. 250 per Premium

Redirection

First 2 Premium Redirection in a

year is free after this Rs. 1000per Premium Redirection

Last Year Return 42.70% 72%

We see that both the life insurance companies’ products are almost

same. They have same charges, fees and deductions. There is slightly

difference in charges and maximum limits of all charges are fixed by

IRDA. Before buying any life insurance policy one should check charges

and fees on policy and company’s overall performance and return

given to its consumer.

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CHAPTER VI

COMPETITIVE

ANALYSIS

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COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA (LIC)

LIC has an excellent money back policy which provides for periodic payments

of partial survival benefits as long as the policy holder is alive. 20% of the

sum assured is payable after 5, 10, 15 and 20 years and the balance 40% is

payable at the 20th year along with accrued bonus. (www.lic.com)

For a 25 years term , 15% of the sum assured becomes payable after 5,10,15

and 20 years and the balance 40% plus the accrued bonus becomes payable

at the 25th year. An important feature of these types of policies is that in the

event of the death of the policy holder at any time within the policy term the

death claim comprises of full sum assured without deducting any of the

survival benefit amounts which have already been paid. The bonus is also

calculated on the full sum assured.

HDFC SLIC does not have a money back policy. It could offer a money back

plan and capture some portion of this market. While marketing insurance

products I found that many customers wanted to purchase these plans.

LIC offers 66 different plans; plans are formulated for specific occasions –

whole life plans, term assurance plans, money back plan for women, child

plans, plans for the handicapped individuals, endowment assurance plans,

plans for high worth individuals, pension plans, unit linked plans, special

plans, social security schemes – diversified portfolio of products. HDFC SLIC

could diversify its product portfolio. It could add more plans for high worth

individuals and women.

ICICI PRUDENTIAL

ICICI Prudential is a stiff competitor for HDFC SLIC. The company is a merger

between ICICI Bank which is the biggest private bank in India and Prudential

Plc which is a global life insurance company.

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The company has an investment plan which is market related – Invest Shield

Life. In this plan even if the market falls, the premium will be returned to

investors. It is a guaranteed plan which ensures the company carefully

invests your money. The stock market performance of ICICI Prudential is

much better than HDFC SLIC. The returns on the growth fund were 46.28%

compared to the 42.70% offered by HDFC SLIC. Customers are attracted by

higher returns and this is a plus point for Prudential.

The company is very well advertised. The advertisements are showcased in

movies, television, newspapers, magazines, bill boards, radio etc. The

company has an excellent brand ambassador – Mr. Amitabh Bacchan. His

promotion of the company builds trust and faith in the minds of our people.

However the charges are very high in the plans offered by ICICI Prudential. It

is 35% during the first year, 15% in the next year and 3% from the third year

onwards. Also a higher minimum premium of Rs. 8000 is charged. Hence the

policies are not accessible to the lower strata of the society. (Source:

www.iciciprulife.com)

BIRLA SUN LIFE

Birla Sun Life Insurance Company Limited is a joint venture between The

Aditya Birla Group, one of the largest business houses in India and Sun Life

Financial Inc., a leading international financial services organization. The local

knowledge of the Aditya Birla Group combined with the expertise of Sun Life

Financial Inc., offers a formidable protection for your future. (Source:

www.birlasunlife.com)

The Aditya Birla Group has a turnover close to Rs. 33000 crores with a market

capitalization of Rs. 53400 crores (as on 31st March 2007). It has over 72000

employees across all its units worldwide. It is led by its Chairman - Mr. Kumar

Mangalam Birla. Some of the key organizations within the group are Hindalco

and Grasim.

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Sun Life Financial Inc. and its partners today have operations in key markets

worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong

Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China and Bermuda. It had

assets under management of over US$343 billion, as on 31st March 2007.

The company is a leading player in the life insurance market in Canada.

Being a customer centric company, BSLI has invested heavily in technology

to build world class processing capabilities. BSLI has covered more than a

million lives since inception and its customer base is spread across more than

1000 towns and cities in India. All this has assisted the company in

cementing its place amongst the leaders in the industry in terms of new

business premium income. The company has a capital base of 520 crores as

on 31st July, 2007.

Its Flexi Life Line Plan offers life long insurance cover till the policy holder is

100 years of age. There are guaranteed returns of 3% p.a. net of policy

charges after every 5 years from the eleventh policy year onwards. However

the charges are very high. The initial charges for the first year are 65%.

Hence the fund value is greatly reduced.

BAJAJ ALLIANZ

Bajaj Allianz is a joint venture between Allianz AG with over 110 years of

experience in over 70 countries and Bajaj Auto, a trusted automobile

manufacturer for over 55 years in the Indian market. Together they are

committed to offering you financial solutions that provide all the security you

need for your family and yourself. Bajaj Allianz is the number one private life

insurer for the year 2005 – 2006. It is leading by 78 crores. It has experienced

a whopping growth of 216% in the last financial year.

The company has sold 13, 00,000 policies and is backed by 550 offices across

India. It offers travel insurance, motor insurance, home insurance, health and

corporate insurance. The mortality charges are lower than HDFC SLIC. The

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entry age could be zero years which allow even new born babies to be

insured. (Source: www.bajajallianz.com)

TATA AIG

Tata Aig is a joint venture between the Tata group and American

International Group Inc. In one of the plans the company offers hospital cash

benefit wherein it will pay Rs. 2500 per day in case of hospitalization and

Rs.12.5 lakhs in case the person suffers from any critical illness. Annual

premium is much less (about Rs. 6712) to avail such a good benefit. Charges

are relatively low compared to HDFC SLIC for some policies.

The company offers high coverage plans at low cost. There is a plan even for

a policy term of 1 year. Your family can continue to enjoy their current

lifestyle even in the case of something happening to you. These plans are

very flexible and HDFC SLIC could adopt this idea of insuring individuals for

short periods of time. For example; there is a family of four. The only earning

member is the father.

He has just taken a loan from a bank of 20 lakhs to purchase a new home. He

is able to repay the loan with his current salary in 15 years. The problem

arises if something were to happen to him within these fifteen years. Not only

will the family face the emotional and financial loss of their father but they

will also have to repay the home loan or risk being homeless. (Source:

www.tataaig.com)

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CHAPTER VII

MARKETING

PROBLEMS

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MARKETING PROBLEMS

The old and out dated technique of tele marketing is used to prospect

customers. More modern techniques must be adopted. The company must

sponsor shows and give presentations in corporate houses. The financial

health check must be performed for every prospect to assess his/her true

financial position and needs. Some of the advisors skip this vital step and the

prospect ends up with a plan they do not appreciate and soon surrender or

discontinue.

Some of the main problems in marketing the policies are:

Large amount of competition (18 players in the market)

Other brands are well advertised and have higher recall value

LIC is considered a safer option

Face competition from banks and mutual funds

High premium policies are difficult to market

Incorrect perception about insurance

Interested prospects might have a lack of time and postpone

investments

Customers get defensive if you cold call

Short term plans are available only at large premium

Customers do not have risk appetite to invest in shares

Some prospects have already invested and are not interested in

further investments

Consumers don’t want to undertake medical examinations

Large amount of documentation

Customers do not like their money locked up for many years

Lack of awareness about the unit linked funds in the market

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No money back plan present in the product portfolio

SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT

Advertise about the company and its products – it motivates

individuals to purchase insurance

Create a positive perception about insurance

Speak about the good features a plan offers like high returns, life

cover, tax benefits, indexation, accident cover while prospecting

customers

Try to sell the product/plan which the consumer requires and not the

plan where the advisors benefit is higher

Improve the efficiency in operations

Bring out policies with small premiums payable for short periods of

time – Rs. 5000 – Rs. 10000 per annum for 10 years

Attract the youth of India with higher returns on investment as returns

are the motivating factor which influence purchase of insurance

Promote insurance in colleges and corporate houses

Promote HDFC SLIC as an Indian Company to build trust

HDFC SLIC could have a brand ambassador or a mascot to promote its

services

Should have partial withdrawals from the first year onwards

Tap the rural market where there is large potential

Diversify product portfolio

Make products more straight forward – reduce complexities

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CHAPTER VIII

ANALYSIS

&

INTERPRETATION

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ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION

“A SURVEY ON THE LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IN INDIA”

AGE GROUP OF SURVEYED RESPONDENTS

TABLE 1:

Age group No. of Respondents

18 - 25 years 127

26 - 35 years 67

36 - 49 years 46

50 - 60 years 24

More than 60 years 6

CHART 1:

Analysis:

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From the chart above we find that 47% of the respondents fall in the age

group of 18 – 25 years, 25% fall in the age group of 26 – 35 years and 17%

fall in the age group of 36 – 49 years.

Therefore most of the respondents are relatively young (below 26 years of

age). These individuals could be induced to purchase insurance plans on the

basis of its tax saving nature and as an investment opportunity with high

returns.

Individuals at this age are trying to buy a house or a car. Insurance could help

them with this and this fact has to be conveyed to the consumer. As of now

many consumers have a false perception that insurance is only meant for

people above the age of 50. Contrary to popular belief the younger you are

the more insurance you need as your loss will mean a great financial loss to

your family, spouse and children (in case the individual is married) who are

financially dependent on you.

GENDER CLASSIFICATION OF SURVEYED RESPONDENTS

TABLE 2:

Particulars No. of Respondents

Male 193

Female 77

CHART 2:

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CUSTOMER PROFILE OF SURVEYED RESPONDENTS

TABLE 3:

Customer profile No. of respondents

Student 62

Housewife 5

Working Professional 116

Business 49

Self Employed 24

Government service employee 14

CHART 3:

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Analysis:

From the chart above it can clearly be seen that 43% of the respondents are

working professionals, 23% are students and 18% are into business.

Therefore the target market would be working individuals in the age group of

18 – 25 years having surplus income, interested in good returns on their

investment and saving income tax.

NO. OF RESPONDENTS WHO HAVE LIFE INSURANCE POLICY IN THEIR

NAME

TABLE 4:

Person who have life insurance policyYes 103No 167

CHART 4:

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ANALYSIS :

This graph shows that out of total 270 respondents only 103 or 38%

respondents have life insurance policy in their name. Rest all don’t have a

single policy in their name. So there is a very big scope for life insurance

companies to cover these people. So in future business of life insurace will

gro further.

MARKET SHARE OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES

TABLE 5:

LIFE INSURER NUMBER OF POLICIESHDFC STANDARD LIFE 4BIRLA SUN LIFE 3AVIVA LIFE INSURANCE 6BAJAJ ALLIANZ 7LIC 55TATA AIG 6ICICI PRUDENTIAL 12ING VYSYA 6BHARTI AXA 2OTHERS 2

CHART 5:

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Analysis:

In India, the largest life insurance company is Life Insurance Corporation of

India. It has been in existence in India since 1956 and is completely owned by

the Government of India. Today the organization has grown to 2048 offices

serving 18 crore policies and has a corpus of over 340000 crore INR.

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ANNUAL PREMIUM PAID BY INDIVIDUALS FOR LIFE INSURANCE

TABLE 6:

Premium paid (p.a.) No. of respondents

Rs. 5000 - Rs. 10000 40

Rs. 10001 - Rs. 15000 26

Rs. 15001 - Rs. 24900 18

Rs. 25000 - Rs. 50000 10

Rs. 50001 - Rs. 60000 4

Rs.60001 - Rs. 80000 2

Rs. 80001 - Rs. 100000 3

CHART 6:

ANNUAL PREMIUM PAID BY INDIVIDUALS FOR LIFE INSURANCE

Analysis:

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From the chart above we find that, 39% of the respondents surveyed pay an

annual premium less than Rs. 10001 towards life insurance. 25% of the

respondents pay an annual premium less than Rs. 15001 and 17% pay an

annual premium less than Rs. 25000. Hence we can safely say that HDFC

SLIC would be able to capture the market better if it introduced

products/plans where the minimum premium starts at Rs. 5000 per annum.

Only 19% of the respondents pay more than Rs. 25000 as premium and most

products sold by HDFC SLIC have Rs.12000 as the minimum annual premium

amount. They should introduce more products like Easy Life Plus and Safe

Guard where the minimum premium is Rs.6000 p.a. and Rs. 12000 p.a.

respectively. This would definitely increase their market share as more

individuals would be able to afford the policies/plans offered.

POPULAR LIFE INSURANCE PLANS

TABLE 7:

Type of Plan No. of Respondents

Term Insurance Plans 105

Endowment Plans 122

Pension Plans 16

Child Plans 8

Tax Saving Plans 19

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CHART 7:

POPULAR LIFE INSURANCE PLANS

Analysis:

From the chart given above we can clearly see that 45% of the respondents

hold endowment plans and 39% of the respondents hold term insurance

plans. Endowment plans are very popular and serve two purposes – life cover

and savings.

If the policy holder dies during the policy term the nominee gets the death

benefit that is, sum assured and accumulated bonus. On survival the policy

holder receives the survival benefit with a bonus.

A term plan is a pure risk cover plan wherein the insured pays a lower

premium for a higher sum assured. Term insurance is the cheapest form of

insurance and helps the policy holder insure himself for a relatively low

premium. For the returns sensitive investor term plans do not find favor as

they do not offer a return in case the individual does not die during the policy

term.

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AWARENESS OF UNIT LINKED INSURANCE PLANS

TABLE 8:

Awareness of Unit Linked Plans No. of Respondents

Yes 154

No 116

CHART 8:

AWARENESS OF UNIT LINKED INSURANCE PLANS

Analysis:

From the chart given above we find that 57% of the respondents are aware of

unit linked life insurance plans and 43% are not aware of such plans. These

plans should be promoted through advertising. The company can advertise

through television, radio, newspapers, bill boards and pamphlets. This would

increase awareness and arouse curiosity in the minds of the consumer which

would enable the company to market its products more effectively.

Unit – linked plans are those where the benefits are expressed in terms of

number of units and unit price. They can be viewed as a combination of

insurance and mutual funds. The number of units a customer would get

would depend on the unit price when they pay the premium.

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When the policy matures the individual gets his fund value. The value of his

fund is calculated by multiplying the net asset value and number of units held

by them on that day.

CONSUMER WILLINGNESS TO SPEND ON LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM

TABLE 9:

Willingness to spend on premium No. of respondents Percentage

Less than Rs. 6,000 41 15%

Rs. 6,001 - Rs. 10,000 73 27%

Rs. 10,001 - Rs. 25,000 110 41%

Rs. 25,001 - Rs. 50,000 41 15%

Rs. 50,001 - Rs. 1,00,000 5 2%

CHART 9:

CONSUMER WILLINGNESS TO SPEND ON LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUM

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Analysis:

From the graph above, we can clearly see that 41% of the respondents would

be willing to spend between Rs. 10001 – Rs. 25000 for life insurance. 27 %

would be willing to spend between Rs. 6001 – Rs. 10000 per annum. Only

15% would be willing to spend more than Rs. 25000 per annum as life

insurance premium.

We could say that the maximum premium payable by most consumers is less

than Rs. 25000 p.a. This is further reduced as most customers have already

invested with LIC, ICICI Prudential, Birla Sun Life, Bajaj Allianz etc.

HDFC SLIC is faced with a large amount of competition. There are 18

insurance companies in India inclusive of LIC. Hence to capture a larger part

of the market the company could introduce more reasonable plans with

lesser premium payable per annum.

CHART SHOWING IDEAL POLICY TERM

TABLE 10:

Ideal policy term No. of respondents

3 - 5 years 51

6 - 9 years 41

10 - 15 years 95

16 - 20 years 38

21 - 25 years 24

26 - 30 years 5

More than 30 years 3

Whole life Policy 13

CHART 10:

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CHART SHOWING IDEAL POLICY TERM

Analysis:

From the chart given above it can be seen that 35% of the respondents

prefer a policy term of 10 – 15 years, 19% prefer a term of 3 – 5 years and

15% prefer a term of 6 – 9 years. This means that HDFC SLIC could introduce

more plans wherein the premium paying term is less than 15 years.

The outlook of insurance as a product should be changed from something

which you pay for your whole life (whole life policy) and do not receive any

benefit (the nominee only receives the benefit in case of your death) to an

extremely useful investment opportunity with the prospects of good returns

on savings, tax saving opportunities as well as providing for every milestone

in your life like marriage, education, children and retirement.

FACTORS THAT MOTIVATE RESPONDENTS TO PURCHASE INSURANCE

TABLE 11:

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Parameter No. of Respondents

Advertisements 35

High returns 84

Advice from friends 46

Family responsibilities 89

Others 16

CHART 11:

Analysis:

From the chart above it can be seen that 33% of the respondents purchase

life insurance to secure their families, 33% take life insurance to get high

returns, 17% purchase insurance on the advice of their friends and 13%

purchase insurance because of the influence of advertisements.

The main purpose of insurance is to cover the financial or economic loss that

occurs to the family in case of the uncertain death of the policy holder. But

now a days this trend is changing. Along with protection (life cover), a

savings element is being added to insurance.

With the introduction of the new unit linked plans in the market, policy

holders get the option to choose where their money will be invested. They

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can invest their money in the equity market, debt market, money market or a

combination of these. The debt and money markets usually have low risk

attached whereas the equity market is a high risk investment option.

PREFERRED COMPANY TYPE OF THE RESPONDENTS

TABLE 12:

Type of Company No. of Respondents Percentage

Government Owned Company 127 47%

Public Limited Company 62 23%

Private Company 49 18%

Foreign Company 32 12%

CHART 12:PREFERRED COMPANY TYPE OF THE RESPONDENTS

Analysis:

From the graph above we find that 60% of the respondents preferred to

purchase insurance from a government owned company, 29% of the

respondents preferred to purchase insurance from a public limited company

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and only 4% of the respondents preferred a foreign based company. Heavy

advertising through television, newspapers, magazines and radio is required.

MINIMUM EXPECTED RETURN ON INVESTMENT

TABLE 13:

Expected Returns No. of respondents

Less than 5% 5

5% - 10% 39

11% - 15% 46

16% - 20% 49

21% - 25% 46

26% - 30% 27

31% - 40% 22

41% - 50% 14

More than 50% 22

CHART 13:

Analysis:

From the chart above it can clearly been seen that 18% of the respondents

would like 16 – 20% returns, 17% would like returns between 21 – 25% and

17% would like returns of 11 – 15% on their investments. Therefore the

average return on investment should be at least 16 – 20 %.

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Most consumers are willing to adapt to some amount of risk but still want

some guaranteed returns. Therefore the bulk of investment should be made

in the balanced fund with 50% debt and 50% equity. The returns on the

Secure Fund are guaranteed as these involve investment is government

securities and the debt market. But the returns on these instruments are low

(8 – 10%). If the company invests in shares, returns are higher (39%) but

correspondingly risk borne by the policy holder is also higher. Therefore a

good combination of the two instruments is often a wise choice.

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FUTURE LINE OF

RESEARCH

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FUTURE LINE OF RESEARCH

The future topics for research in the organization could be setting up of an

appropriate ad campaign. It is very vital to the companies’ success that the

people of India know about HDFC SLIC, its products and their special features

and how insurance in general can help them in their future. The

advertisements have to be emotionally appealing. They might also include a

celebrity. The brand name of HDFC could be used to give a push to HDFC

SLIC and its products. The general perception of insurance as “inauspicious”

should be done away with and individuals and corporations accept insurance

on power with other investment opportunities.

The other area of research could be in the management of funds HDFC SLIC

possesses and how it can maximize returns for its investors. A research

project could be undertaken on how to ensure that the money gets invested

in the right companies and earns a medium – high return on investment.

Another area of research could be an analysis of the sales and marketing

techniques used by HDFC SLIC. A large number of changes could be

introduced and this would help in saving operating costs and improving the

efficiency of the firm.

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CHAPTER X

CONCLUSION

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CONCLUSION

HDFC standard life insurance is first life insurance company in India. It has

businesses spread out across the globe. It was registered on 23rd December

2000. It currently ranks number 4 amongst the insurers in India (Source:

annual premium provided by the company)

The company faces a large amount of competition. To sustain itself it must

promote its products through advertising and improve its selling techniques.

Consumers must be aware of the new plans available at HDFC SLIC. The

medium of advertising used could be television since most of its competitors

use this tool to promote their products. The company must be promoted as

an Indian company since consumers seem to have more trust in investing in

Indian firms.

The unit linked concept must be specifically promoted. The general

perception of life insurance has to change in India before progress is made in

this field. People should not be afraid to invest money in insurance and must

use it as an effective tool for tax planning and long term savings.

HDFC SLIC could tap the rural markets with cheaper products and smaller

policy terms. There are individuals who are willing to pay small amounts as

premium but the plans do not accept premiums below a certain amount. It

was usually found that a large number of males were insured compared to

females. Individuals below the age of 30 (mostly male) were interested in

investment plans. This was a general conclusion drawn during prospecting

clients.

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REFERENCES

www.hdfcslic.com

www.tata-aig-life.com

www.irdaindia.com

www.lic.com

www.money control.com

www.bajajallianz.com

www.icici.prulife.com

Magazine –

Insurance World

The Outlook Money

Secrets of Successful Insurance Sales by Mr. Jack Kinder

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A SURVEY ON ‘INSURANCE INDUSTRY’

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a student of Aravali Institute of Management, Jodhpur. As part of the requirements for my Post Graduation Diploma in Management I am required to do a research based project. Kindly spend a few minutes of your valuable time and fill in this questionnaire.

Do you have a life insurance policy/investment plan in your name?

o Yes o No

If yes which company’s insurance policies do you hold?

o HDFC Standard Life Insurance

o Birla Sun Life Insurance

o Aviva Life Insurance

o Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance

o LICo Tata AIG Life

Insuranceo ICICI Prudential

Life Insurance

o ING Vysya Life Insurance

o Bharti Axa Life Insurance

o Others (specify name)

What is the approximate premium paid by you annually (in Rupees)?

o Rs. 5,000 – Rs. 10,000

o Rs. 10,001 – Rs. 15,000

o Rs. 15,001 – Rs. 25,000

o Rs. 25,001 – Rs. 50,000

o Rs. 50,001 – Rs. 60,000

o Rs. 60,001 – Rs. 80,000

o Rs. 80,001 – Rs. 1,00,000

o More than Rs. 1,00,000 (specify premium)

What kind of insurance policy would suit you

best in your current stage of life?

o Life Insuranceo Life Insurance

and Investment Plans

o Pension Planso Child Plans

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o Tax saving plans

Are you aware of the new unit linked insurance plans in the market?

o Yes o No

How much would you be willing to spend per annum if you were to go for an investment/insurance plan?

o Less than Rs. 6,000

o Rs. 6,001 – Rs. 10,000

o Rs. 10,001 – Rs. 25,000

o Rs. 25,001 – Rs. 50,000

o Rs. 50,000 – Rs. 1,00,000

o More than Rs. 1,00,000

Which according to you is an ideal policy term? (Number of years you would be willing to pay premium)

o 3 to 5 yearso 6 to 9 yearso 10 to 15 yearso 16 to 20 years

o 21 to 25 yearso 26 to 30 yearso More than 30

yearso Whole life policy

What motivates you to purchase insurance/investment plans?

o Advertisementso High Returns

o Advice from friends

o Family responsibilities

o Others (specify)

In which kind of company would you prefer to make a purchase of insurance?

o Government owned company

o Public Limited Company

o Private Company

o Foreign based company

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Typically what kind of returns would you look at from your investments? (Please note: Higher returns involve greater risk)

o Less than 5%o 6% - 10 %o 11% - 15 %o 16% - 20 %o 21% - 25%

o 26% - 30%o 31% - 40%o 41% - 50%o More than 50%

Personal Details :

Name:

Address:

Age: Contact No. :

Profile of respondent:

Student Housewife Working

Professional Business

Self – Employed Government

Service Employee

Date:

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