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| 245 | 0 | _aCaptive insurance companies | |
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_aBangaloreBangalore _bNLSIU _c2011 |
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| 300 | _a91 p. ; 25 cm. | ||
| 505 | _aTABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1; Introduction ; Research Methodology ; CHAPTER 2; 2. History ; CHAPTER 3; 3. Captive Insurance Company ; 3.1 Classification of Captive Insurance Companies ; CHAPTER 4; 4. The formation of a Captive Insurance Company ; 4.1 Why Captive Insurance ; CHAPTER 5; 5. Differences between Captive Insurance; Companies and Traditional Insurance Companies ; CHAPTER 6; 6. Captive Management ; 6.1 Important considerations when selecting a captive manager ; 6.2 Role of the Captive Insurance Managers ; 6.3 The broker's role and relationship to insurance ; Management Companies.; CHAPTER 7; 7. Captive and Reinsurance ; CHAPTER 8; 8. Disadvantages of Captive Insurance Companies ; CHAPTER 9; 9. Taxation and Captive Insurance Companies ; CHAPTER10; 10. India and insurance business ; 10.1 History ; 10.2 Nationalization of the Insurance Business in India ; 10.3 Entry of Private Players ; 10.4 R.N Malhotra Committee Report ; 10.5 Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority ; 10.6 The possible route, to establish captive insurance in India ; 10.7 Regulation: The viable way to regulate captive insurance companies in India; 10.8 Advantages of forming Captive Insurance Companies by the Indian Companies ; CHAPTER 11; 11. Reinsurance in India ; Conclusion . | ||
| 700 | _aProf. (Dr.) A Jayagovind - GuideProf. (Dr.) A Jayagovind - Guide | ||
| 856 | _uhttps://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/1844 | ||
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