Rate Making in Insurance
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Case Details:
Case Code : INS018
Case Length : 03 Pages
Period : 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Varied
Industry : Insurance
Countries : India
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Caselet 01
The government had recently proposed to bring some crops like apples,
oranges and mangoes under the ambit of the National Agricultural Insurance
Scheme on an experimental basis.
"This is an interesting scheme," said Rahul, an entrepreneur. "Of course,
but it is on an experimental basis," replied Das, a close friend of Rahul
and his advisor. Das added, "To begin with, only a few select districts are
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Caselet 02
In 1999, TMT Services, a Hyderabad-based organization predicted an
increase in insurance prices and locked-in premiums with three year
contracts. At that time, long-term lock-in premiums were possible. "So
we are having a free ride until the renewals come up in 2002,"
proclaimed Deven Rathore, senior director of the organization. "We had
some good advice from our broker, and were able to beat the price hike
before it hit us," he added. "Further, we have not had to raise our
deductibles to offset premium increases, though that's what a lot of my
peers in other companies are doing now," he said... |
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