About Tata AIG General Insurance Tata AIG General Insurance Company Limited (Tata AIG General) is a joint venture company‚ formed by the Tata Group and American International Group‚ Inc. (AIG). Tata AIG General 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
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The PLC concept is very useful to marketers and brand managers for many reasons. First of all‚ the concept establishes that products follow a life cycle that starts when they are launched‚ from there they will grow and will‚ one day‚ die. However‚ the most important advantage of this model is that it divides the life of a product in several stages with different characteristics‚ mostly based on the sales level and growth: introduction‚ growth‚ maturity and decline. This division allows managers
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PROJECT REPORT ON AVIATION INSURANCE T.Y.BBI (SEMESTER VI) ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011– 2012 SUBMITTED BY: PAYAL PEDNEKAR. ROLL NO: 1182326 PROJECT GUIDE PROF. PRATIBHA JITESH. VIDYA PRASARAK MANDAL’S R. Z. SHAH COLLEGE OF ART’S SCIENCE AND COMMERCE MITNAGAR ROAD‚ MULUND (EAST) MUMBAI - 400081 DECLERATION I Payal Pednekar the student of Banking and Insurance Semester 6th (2011-12) hereby declare that I have completed the project on Aviation Insurance. The information
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economic life cycle assessment of aluminum-silicon alloys production: a case study in China. Authors: Hong‚ Jingmin1‚2 Zhou‚ Jing2 Hong‚ Jinglan3 hongjing@sdu.edu.cn Xu‚ Xu3 Source: Journal of Cleaner Production; Mar2012‚ Vol. 24‚ p11-19‚ 9p Document Type: Article Subject Terms: *ALUMINUM-silver alloys *PRODUCTION (Economic theory) *ECONOMIC impact *CASE study (Research) *DEMAND (Economic theory) *RAW materials *CONSUMPTION (Economics) Geographic Terms: CHINA NAICS/Industry Codes:
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Leveraging Time Indian Insurance Sector Innovate Now Or Stagnate fasfdor December 2011 www.deloitte.com/in Contents Indian Insurance sector poised for its next stage of growth The puzzle of untapped potential Redefining Customer Value Proposition Improving Operational Performance Key challenges in leveraging Innovation Improving the Innovation Quotient Conclusion Contacts 1 2 3 6 7 8 12 13 Indian Insurance sector poised for its next stage of growth The insurance sector in India has
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A PROJECT ON INSURANCE INDUSTRY IN INDIA FOCUSING ON RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE PREFACE The liberalization of the Indian insurance sector has been the subject of much heated debate for some years. The policy makers where in the catch 22 situation wherein for one they wanted competition‚ development and growth of this insurance sector which is extremely essential for channeling the investments in to the infrastructure
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Why do 4ps now being changed to 4cs? Marketing always was known with the Marketing mix or 4Ps which are: * Product - It includes your entire product or service related activities. Like product design‚ product development‚ variety‚ quality and branding etc. * Price - You have to set the price of the products for customers considering discounts and credit - debit policy. * Place - It includes activities related with the distribution of your product or services like your various distribution
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About The Product * The brand was first introduced in the United States in 1991 for a breakfast cereal bars consisting of fruit filling covered in a crust without added sugar. * There were four varieties initially (rye‚ corn‚ barley and wheat); later these were reduced to corn and wheat * There are various Nutri-Grain Bars made from the breakfast cereal bonded together‚ available in the markets where the cereal is available. The bars became popular in the 1990s as an "on-the-go" food
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1 Introduction: Banking sector The Indian Banking industry governed by the Banking Regulation Act of India‚ 1949‚ falling into two broad classifications‚ non-scheduled banks and scheduled banks. Within the commercial banks there are nationalized banks‚ the State Bank of India and its group banks‚ regional rural banks and private sector banks (the old/ new domestic and foreign). With the economic growth picking up pace and the investment cycle on the way to recovery‚ the banking sector has witnessed
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Insurance sector in India Index Topic Page numbers 1. Brief history of the Insurance sector in India 1 – 3 2. Life Insurance industry in India 3 – 31 - Market structure - Product mix and margins - Key factors driving growth and profitability - Market share dynamics – LIC v/s Private cos - Analysis of the big 5 private players - Life Re-insurance 3. Non-Life insurance industry in India 32 – 42 - Market structure and products - Market share dynamics - Impact
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