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AN ANALYSIS OF RETURN AND RISK OF THE LIC’S PORTFOLIOS OF LINKED BUSINESS (ULIP)

    1 Author(s):  RAM BHAGAT

Vol -  6, Issue- 5 ,         Page(s) : 200 - 208  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Nationalization of life insurance business was a key step for insurance sector when Life Insurance Corporation of India was recognized by merging 245 life insurance companies. After nationalization, this sector played a major role for the economic development of the country as the LIC of India emerged a great supplier of financial resources for economic planning since 1956. The LIC of India has enjoyed monopoly in life insurance business during the period 1956-2000. However, it precisely worked for the people and country. When we see the progress and performance of the LIC, the aim of nationalization was actually achieved.

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