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Managing regulatory requirement changes during system implementation
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Here is an article in yesterday's Business Line. True, IRDA has brought in lots of Regulatory changes in this year! I feel lots of changes are in the right direction!! Read on the article, if you have patience time!!! A year of regulatory tightening for the insurance industry The most notable changes were the ones that had policyholder interests in mind — a cap on the expenses of the popular unit-linked insurance plans and allowing life insurers to sell products online. 2009 was a year in which regulators ushered in quite a few changes and proposed as many, for the insurance industry. The most notable changes were the ones that had policyholder interests in mind — a cap on the expenses of t...
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SHARATH CHANDAR REDDY
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IRDA has brought of lots of changes in the year 2009. Many of the changes are, I can say, revolutionary, be it the cap on charges of ULIP, be it online sales of policies, be it allowing banks to sell policies of multiple insurers. It is not easy...
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we was get independence from englend in 1947 but we still follwed thaire rules till date
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"we was get independence from englend in 1947 but we still follwed thaire rules till date"
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Yes needs to be changed !!! Everything around us is changing expect the law !!!
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"we was get independence from englend in 1947 but we still follwed thaire rules till date"
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Acting Judges Act, 1867 ,Administrator General's Act, 1913,Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act, 1937,Agriculturists Loans Act, 1884,Bengal, Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887 ,Bombay High Court(Letters Patent)Act,1866,Boundaries Act,...
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