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PREFACE
SUMMER TRAINING is an integral part of the curriculum of the MBA course
after the completion of Ist year. It gives the student a feel and inside into the
working of the real corporate world. The students are able to get practical
knowledge of the working of the organization. During the short stint with the
industry, the trainee gets to learn the various aspects of an organization like the
culture followed the functional aspects etc.
In todays corporate and competitive world, I find that insurance sector has the
maximum growth and potential as compared to the other sectors. This growth
potential attracts me to enter in this sector andMAX NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCEhasgiven me the opportunity to work and gain insightful
experience in this highly competitive and growing sector.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
How a person say thanks when there are so many people contributing towards success
of your work
one of the major contributors of the success of my training has been the environment ofthe organization, the corporation of all those whom I met and approached for help in theorganization. Their support, stimulating successions and encouragement helped me inall the times of my research project.
I would like to express my heartiest gratitude to__________ for giving me an
opportunity to be part of such an esteemed organization. This project could not havebeen smooth sailing but the guidance of my project guide ________ helped methroughout the project, his mentorship strongly supported me to do the necessaryresearch work ensuring an exciting learning experience.
Finally I am indebted to my project guide ___________ faculty__________ my fellowsummer trainees and my parents who gave their full-fledged support and co-operationfor successful completion of my project.It was intended learning experience for me.
Akanksha Gupta
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INDEX
PARTICULARS Page No.
Preface
Acknowledgement
Declaration
Objective of the study
INTRODUCTION
Introduction of the insurance
Role of insurance in economic development
History of Indian insurance industry
Functions of insurance
Types of insurance
Life insurance
Standard clauses in insurance policies General insurance
Fire insurance
Insurance Act1938, IRDA Act 1999
Introduction of the company
Company profile
Organization structure
Achievement
Product
Insurance companies
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Role of an agent in insurancecompanies
Role of an agent in MNYL
Introduction to
Form filling
Portal
Illustration &
Aml
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Objective of the research
Research hypothesis Method of data collection
Design the research plan
Limitations
ANALYSIS
Data analysis and data interpretation
SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations and suggestions
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNEXURE
Script
Questionnaire Data base
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DECLARATION
I, hereby declare that the project entitled -----------------------------------------
At Max New York life insuranceCompany has covered all information
and facts in this report are my findings and are original in nature, which are
collected from various sources. The same has never been submitted by the
undersigned either in part or in full to any institution.
This information is true to the best of my knowledge.
Akanksha gupta
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DEFINING THE PROBLEM
Objective of study
The purpose of research is to find out lacking in form filling, portalillustration and Aml by agents advisors in the organization. The researchneeds to know enough about the agents problems and expectations so thatthey are retained in the organization for longer time.
Therefore, this project was an attempt to reach at the core of problem, understand its basic causes and relatively design a solution for it. Certainmethodology was adopted for analyzing the problem and working on it,which can be studied further in detail.
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Introduction to Insurance
What is insurance?
The business of insurance is related to the protection of the economic
value of assets. Every asset has a value; the asset would have been created through
the efforts of the owner. The asset is valuable to the owner; because he expects to
get some benefits from it. The benefit may be an income or something else. It is a
factory or a cow, the product generated by is sold and income is generated. In the
case of motorcar, it provides comfort and convenience in transportation and there is
no direct income.
Every asset is expected to last for a certain period of time during which it
will perform. After that benefit may not be available. There is a lifetime for a
machine in a factory or cow or a motorcar. None of them will lose forever. The
owner is aware of this and he can so manage his affairs that by the end of that period
of lifetime, a substitute is made available. Thus, he makes sure that the value of
income is not lost. However, the asset may get lost earlier. An accident or some
other unfortunate event may destroy it or make it non financial. In that case, the
owner of those driving benefits there from, would be deprived of the benefit and the
planned substitute would not have been ready. There is an adverse or unpleasant
situation. Insurance is a mechanism that helps to reduce the effect of such adverse
situation.
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ROLE OF INSURANCE IN ECONOMIC INSURANCE
History of Indian Insurance Industry
The history of insurance in India dates back to the year 1818, when the Oriental Life
Insurance Company was formed in Kolkata. The Life Insurance Act of 1912 marked
the beginning of a new era in the insurance sector of India.
The Indian Insurance Companies Act was passed in the year 1928. This act
empowered the government of India to gather necessary information about the life
insurance and Non-life insurance organizations operating in Indian financial
markets.
The Triton Insurance Company Ltd. Formed in 1850 and the first of its kind in the
general insurance sector in India. The Indian Mercantile Insurance Limited was
established in 1907, and was the company in India to handle all classes of insurance.
Insurance industry has always been a growth oriented globally. On the Indian scene
too, the insurance industry has always recorded growth vis--vis other Indian
industries. The insurance sector in India is one and half centuries old.
The Insurance sector in India is governed by
The Insurance Act, 1938
The Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956
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General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act, 1972
Insurance regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Act, 1999. Indian
insurance industry can be featured by:
Functions of Insurance
The functions of insurance can be bifurcated into three parts, which
are shown below:
Types of Insurance
Insurance can be divided into two types: -
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LIFE INSURANCE
An important part of sound financial plan, Life insurance
ensures financial protection and enables maintenance of the
same lifestyle even after the unfortunate demise of a loved
one. The beneficiaries can utilize the money to replace the
income one would have earned or help pay off debts or other
expenses. Apart from these, there are other risks that need to
be managed in professional and private life. And Policy
Bazaar is here to assist you find the right life insurance
solution for you. The choice of policies, whether it is term life
insurance or ULIPS or Endowment plans or Whole Life
Policies, the options
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Available are difficult to zero down on which best suites the
needs. Backed by advanced technology and the gurus of
insurance domain we can provide you the best quotes of the
most suitable policies at a flash of time. Fill in your basic
requirements in the online form provided and our expertise
will follow up on the same and fetch the best life insurance
solutions from trustworthy insurers.
The business of life insurance in India in its
existing from the started in India in the year
1818 with the establishment of the
Oriental Insurance Companyin Calcutta
Parties to the insurance contract
The parties to the contracts of insurance are the insurer and the
insured. The person who undertakes the risk under the contract is
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called the insurer and the person to whom the undertaking is
given is the insured. Section 29(a) of the insurance Act defines
insurer and it gives a list of persons who can be qualified an
insurer. As per the provisions of the section the insurer means:
a. An individual,
b. An unincorporated body of individual,
c. Body corporate incorporated under the laws of the country other than in Indiacarrying on insurance business,
d. Body corporate incorporated under any law in force in India or under the Indiancompanies Act, 1913 and carrying on the business of insurance in India,
e. Any subsidiary company incorporated under the provisions of companies Act andcarrying on business in India,
f. Any person, who in India having a contract under writers with the society of Lloyds authorized to undertake the insurance business in India till the expiry of the contract,
g. An India insurance company, which is termed and registered with a provision to windup the business as per the provisions of the companies Act, 1956,
h. An association of partnership firm registered and eligible to be governed by theprovisions of Indian partnership act, ori. Any agency permitted or sanctioned to undertake the insurance business either undersection 30 of Life Insurance Acts of India, or sections 18 and 19 of general insuranceAct.
PREMIUM
The Insurance Act, 1938 has not define the premium. Thefirst stage of insurance contract is submission of duly field inproposal form by the insured to the insurer, Sec. 64 VB says
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that norisk to be assumed unless premium is received inadvance . This explains the need of premium in to the risk.They are two sides of a coin. The policy will be effectivefrom the date of acceptance; but the risk cover will be fromthe date of payment of insurance premium. The importantfactor for calculating the risk and premium is dependent uponvarious possibilities and probabilities.
POLICY
The instrument in which the contract of insurance is generally embodiedis called the policy .The policy is not the contract; it is the evidence of thecontract.
Term of policy means the duration for which the policy will cover therisk. Except in case of life insurance, a contract of insurance is from year
to year only and the insurance automatically comes to an end after theexpiry of the year unless of course, it is renewed.
The insurance contract is a contract between the insurer and insured. It isan aleatory, voluntary, executory and a conditional contract between thetwo parties.
The essential features of insurance contract are as here under:
The insurance policy is standard form of contact between the insurer
and the insured. The insurance policy reduces the term of agreement to writing.
The policy, a document of contract, contains term and stipulations of acontract regarding period of the contract and also about risks and itsvaluation.
The policy contains the indemnity clause by which the insurerundertakes to indemnify the loss of insured on the happening of aspecified event.
It contains the stipulation of the consideration in the shape of premium
payable by the insured during the continuance of the contract. All the formalities required to form a valid contact are to
be observed in formulating the contract.
Legal principal of insurance
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The fundamental principles of insurance contract are mentionedbelow:
Good faith
Insurable interest
Law of indemnity
Proximity of cause Risk
Mitigation of loss
Subrogation
Contribution
Good faith (uberrimae fide)
The uberrimae fide is the foundation on which the insurancepolicy is constituted and the insurance contracts are exceptionsto a cardinal rule of commercials principle that, he who buysshould be aware (caveat emptor). The product and subjectmatters, i.e. risks are intangible assets in the hand of theinsured and the insurer. The insured, by knowing the qualityand quantity of the risk, proposal for a contract and the insuresby knowing the facts and conditions laid down in the standardform of proposal and after considering the proposal of theinsured sells the insurance produc to him.
Thus, the duty of disclosure forms an important part of thecontract and disclosures of facts is presumed with good faith.
Insurable interest
Consideration is one of the essential elements to make thecontract a valid one. Insurance contract, being a contract with uncertainty , isoften treated as a wagering contract. Where the object of contract iswagering in nature it is not a lawful contract. On the other hand in existenceof insurable interest, in an insurance contract has made the insurancecontract as valid contract. The insurance act does not define the insurableinterest. Presence of property right, interest, life or potential liability as a
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subject matter of the contract and is essential feature of insurable interest.There should be recognized relation under the law between the insured andsubject matter of the contract. The insurable interest may be created by theoperation of common law by a contract or by a statute.
Insurable interest and life insurance policies:
a. Ones own life: In a life insurance policy a person need notprove the insurable interest when the policy is on ones own life. A personhas insurable interest in his own life to an unlimited extent.
b. Husband and wife: the law recognizes the existence of insurableinterest in the life of ones spouse. This is an exception to the general rulethat insurable that insurable interest is a pecuniary interest. The interest inthis case is much higher than the pecuniary interest.
c. Parent and child:Law of England and India does not recognize theinsurable interest in the policies taken by the parents on the life of theirchildren. But in USA, the courts have recognized the insurable interest if the
parent purchase policy on life of their child.
d. Other relations: Insurable interest is also recognized in the policieswhere the creditor has purchase the policy in the name of a debtor and by anemployer in the name of an employee. A business partner has the insurableinterest in the life of his business co-partner to the extent of the partnersshare in the business.
Principle of indemnity
In general, the contract of insurance is the contract of indemnity inwhich the insurer promises to indemnify the insured from the loss or damage of assetdue to risk attributed to it. It is the payment of many or the pecuniary interest that iscompensated due to happening of a certain event to the insured subject, this principle,In India, is applicable to all the policies other than life policies, because the valuation of
life cannot be made. Marine insurance, fire insurance and property insurance stand inrelation to the principle of indemnity. Payment of insurance amount i.e. pecuniary
benefit depends upon various factors. In England and also in USA, it is a very much recognized principle
Proximity of cause
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The proximity of cause is the other important element of insurance
contract. The payment of compensation depends upon the nature and proximity of thecause resulting in the loss to the asset. It is the cause without which the loss would nothave occurred. It is the cause, which is most closely and directly connected with theloss not necessarily in time but in efficiency and effectiveness. This doctrine isapplicable when the insured peril need not be the initial cause and it is not direct resultof the operation of an external peril, but then risk insured against must actively take
place. An insurer is liable for any loss proximately caused by a peril insured against.
Risk
The insurer undertakes to protect the insured from a specified loss. The insurer,after taking the factor influencing risk, calculates the risk and a notice for payment ofthe premium is issued to the insured. The risk in a contract can be assumed only fromthe date on which the premium has been paid.
Mitigation of loss
In the event of some mishap to the insured property, the insured must take allnecessary steps to mitigate or minimize the loss, just as any prudent person would do inthose circumstances. If he does not so, the insurer can avoid the payment of lossattributable to his negligence. But it must be remembered that though the insured is
bound to do his best for his insurer, he is not bound to the so at the risk of his life
.
Subrogation
It is defined as the transfer of rights and remedies from the insured to theinsurer who has indemnified the insured in respect of the loss. This doctrine isapplicable to fire and marine insurances. In such cases, the insured has the right tosubrogation when the insurer pays for a total loss. In case of partial losses, the insurer isnot eligible for the title of the subject, but he is subrogated to all rights and remedies of
the assured in an d in respect of the subject matter insured as from the time of the lossor to an extent of the amount paid.
Contribution
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It is the principle of insurance by which the insured is prevented from recoveringmore than his loss, despite having several insurance policies. It states that where theassured is over insured by different policy, each insured is to contribute ratably to theloss in proportion to the amount for which he is liable under his contract. If any insurerhas already paid the loss to the assured irrespective of his share, the said insurer isentitled to receive the contribution from other co-insurers or joint insurers.
Other issues
Reinsurance
A reinsurance transaction can be defined as an agreement between a cedingcompany and a reinsurer, where by the former agrees to cede and the latter agrees toaccept a certain specified share of risk or liability in a return premium upon terms as setout in the agreement. Reinsurance said to be ceded when the part of the risks undertaken are passed on to other insurance company for effecting reinsurance by thereinsurer, reinsurance premium is the consideration from ceding company. Reinsurancecommission will be payable to the ceding company. Contribution towards its share ofloss of arises, in payments if claims arise out of reinsurance policies. The effect ofceding will be reinsurance premium will be payable to the reinsurer company. Thecompany receives commission the premium ceded. In the event of a claim, the cedingcompany will get apart of the claim from the reinsurance company.
Double insurance
Double or multiple insurance is insurance of the same risk with more than oneinsurer. This happen when the insured insurers the same risk with two or moreindependent insurers, and the total sum insured exceeds the value of the subject matter,the insured is said to be over insured by double insurance. Both double insurance andover insurance are perfectly lawful, unless the policy otherwise provides.For example, a man may insure with as many insurers as he pleases and up to the fullvalue of his interest with each one of them. If a loss occurs, he may claim payment fromthe insurers in such order as he thinks fit. But in any event, he shall not be entitled torecover more than his loss, because a contract of insurance is a contract of indemnity
only.
Standard clauses in insurance policies
Life insurance policy
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The life insurance of a person is a contract by which the insurers inconsideration at a certain premium, either in a gross sum or periodical payments,undertakes to pay the person for whose benefit the insurance is made, a stipulated sum,or annuity equivalent, upon the death of the person whose life is insured.The common of the insurance policy contains the following information:
a. The name of the plan governing the policy;
b. Whether it is participating in profits or not;
c. The basis of participation in profits such as case bonus , deferredbonus simple or compound reversionary bonus;
d. The benefits payable and the contingencies upon which they arepayable and the other terms and condition of the insurance
contract;
e. The details of the riders attached to the main policy.
f. The date of commencement of insurance and the date ofmaturity or dates on which the benefits are payable;
g. The premia payable, periodicity of payment, the date of the lastinstallment of premium will be due, the implication of discontinue the
payment installment a premium and also the provisions of the guaranteed
surrender value;
h. The age at entry and whether the same has be admitted;
i. Contingencies excluded from the scope of the cover, both in respect of themain policy and the riders;
j. Any special clauses or condition such as first pregnancy clause, suicideclause etc.;
k. The address of the insurer to which all communication in respect of thepolicy shall be sent.
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General insurance policy
GENERAL INSURANCE
With the awareness in the general insurance, the insurance business hasdeveloped by leaps and bounce after independence. The growth of the general insuranceis also directly proportional to the economic growth of the country. As a result, afterindependence a no. of companies have come into the business of general insurance with
an objective to earn profits. The mushrooming growth of the insurance companies hasmade the regulation of the general insurance difficult.
The important elements in general insurance contracts are as follows:
All the general insurance contracts are of short-term contract the expiredare contract can be revived b renewal and renewal of contract amount to a
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fresh contract. The general insurance contact differs from life insurancecontract in the time period, and in payment mode.
Presence of insurable interest is essential in the general insurance contract.It is a pecuniary interest in the subject matter of insurance and derived dueto the legal relationship with it. Insurable interest should be present at thetime of happening of interest.
Principle of indemnity is applicable in general insurance contracts andamount payable as compensation depends upon the various factors likeavailability of assets, importance of assets, proximate cause, and intentionof insured.
The insurance act, 1938 is applicable to the contract of general insurancebusiness, particularly for registration and licensing of the company,investment of funds, declaration and warranties of a policy investigation,
etc.
The general insurance business act, 1972 has incorporated, the generalinsurance corporation of India and to undertake the business with its foursubsidiaries.
The policy document that is issued generally contain the followinginformation and procedure:
A general insurance policy shall clearly state :
a. The name and address of the insured and of any bank or any other personhaving financial interest in the subject matter of insurance;
b. Full description of the property or interest insured;
c. The location or locations of the property or interest insured with respective
insured values appropriate;
d. Period of insurance;
e. Sums insured;
f. Perils covered;
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g. Excluded perils;
h. Any franchise or deductible applicable;
i. Policy terms, condition and warranties;
j. Action to be taken by the insured upon occurrence of a contingency likely togive rise to a claim under the policy;
k. Any special condition attached to the policy;
l. Provision for cancellation of the policy and the bases for a refund of thepremium;
m. The address of the insurer to which all communication in respect of the
insurance contract should be sent;
n. The existence of an Ombudsman and other forum for resolution of dispute;
o. The obligations of insured in relation to the subject matter of insurance uponoccurrence of an event giving rise to a claim and the right of the premium;
Fire insurance
Fire insurance contracts are the contracts covering the risk of fire.They insure the risk of loss caused either by fire or incidental to fire. Thus fireinsurance policies cover the insurance business in which the risk to the asset is from fireor incidental to fire.
Essentials of fire insurance contract
The fire insurance contract, being a part of typical insurance contract, isa contract of uberrima fides. Fire insurance is covered by the provisions of insuranceAct, 1938. Fire insurance policy cover the risk from fire and incidental to fire. All theessential elements of the contract Act are applicable to a fire insurance contract. Thefire insurance policies are of short duration.
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Essential principles of fire insurance are- insurable interest and principle of indemnity.Ignition and combustion are important ingredients of fire, without which the fire policyis not operative. The fire policy also covers the damages due to explosion andimplosion of boiler, damage to aircraft or property dropped from aircraft, damage frommissile testing operation. The fire policy cover the property of a person both tangiblemovable and immovable.
Coverage of risk
The fire policy covers the following risk that is Incidental fire and directly attached tofire.
Damage caused due to explosion or implosion other than the
destruction or damage caused to boilers, machinery or apparatus thatare used in specialized industries
The damage to aircraft or to the property dropped from he air craft
The damage caused from missile testing operation
Damage of bush fire excluding the forest fire.
It will not cover the loss, destruction or damage caused by war andkindred perils.
Loss, destruction or damage caused to the insured property bypollution or contamination, nuclear perils, loss or destruction causedto the stocks that are placed in cold store units is not covered by thefire policy
The fire policy cover the property of a person such as buildings may be of residential orcommercial nature, furniture or machinery or other property that are movable and
tangible.
Warranties
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The warranties and important conditions of the fire policy concerning to principle ofgood faith should be followed; the assured should informed the insurer of any alterationwhich affect the risk levels. Insurers can take custody of the property of insured orhappening of event and sell or dispose of the property and apply rule of subrogation.The conditions and warranties can be implied or express.
Types of fire insurance policies
The following are some of the fire insurance policies:
Valued policies,
Unvalued or open policies,
Long term, mid term and short term policies,
All risk policies and
Limited risk policies.
Assignment of policy
Under the transfer of property act, 1882,a fire policy can beassigned either by endorsement on the policy itself or by a separate deed of assignment.This can be done unless the insurer has been given notice of assignment. In case of
transfer of insured immovable property, the transferee may require to be paid to himany money, which the transferor actually receives under the policy in case of damage orloss of the property from fire.
Loss assessment
The policy document contains the procedure to be adopted for the loss assessment andclaim settlements of fire insurance business on happening of the event of risk. Theinsurer is having the right to reject the claim if the claim is not filed within a period oflimitation mentioned in the policy or otherwise in accordance with the custom
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prevailing in the particular class of the business. The insurer is having the right toreplace the property that is insured and has suffered the loss
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INSURANCE ACT, 1938 TO ACT, 1999
Reforms in the Insurance sector were initiated with the passage of the IRDA Bill in
Parliament in December 1999. The IRDA, since its incorporations as a statutory
body in April 2000 has fastidiously stuck to its schedule of framing regulations and
registering the private sector insurance companies.
The other decisions taken simultaneously to provide the supporting systems to the
insurance sector and in particular the life insurance companies were the launch of
the IRDAs online service for issue and renewal of licenses to agents.
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The approval of institutions of imparting training to agents has also ensured that the
insurance companies would have trained workforce of insurance agents in place to
sell their products, which are expected to be introduced by early next year. Since
being set up as an independent statutory body the IRDA has put in a framewor4k of
globally compatible regulations.
DUTIES, POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF IRDA
Sections 14 of IRDA Act, 1999 lays down the duties, powers and functions of
IRDA.
1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and any other law for the time being in
force, the Authority shall have the duty to regulate, promote and ensure orderly
growth of the insurance business and re-insurance business.
2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions contained in sub-section
(1), the powers and functions of the Authority shall include, -
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(a) issue to the applicant a certificate of registration, renew, modify, withdraw,
suspend or cancel such registration;
(b) Protection of the interests of the policy holders in matters concerning assigning
of policy, nomination by policy holders, insurable interest, settlement of insurance
claim, surrender value of policy and other terms and conditions of contracts of
insurance;
(c) Specifying requisite qualifications, code of conduct and practical training for
intermediary or insurance intermediaries and agents;
(d) Specifying the code of conduct for surveyors and loss assessors;
(e) Promoting efficiency in the conduct of insurance business;
(f) Promoting and regulating professional organizations connected with the
insurance and re-insurance business;
(g) Levying fees and other charges for carrying out the purposes of this Act;
(h) Calling for information from, undertaking inspection of conducting enquires and
investigations including audit of the insurers, intermediaries, insurance
intermediaries and other organizations connected with the insurance business;
(i) Control and regulation of the rates, advantages, terms and conditions that may
offered by insurers in respect of general insurance business not so controlled and
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regulated by the Tariff Advisory Committee under section 64U of the Insurance Act,
1938.
(j) Specifying the form and manner in which books of account shall be maintained
and statement of accounts shall be rendered by insurers and other insurance
intermediaries;
(k) Regulating investment of funds by insurance companies;
(l) Regulating maintenance of margin of solvency;
(m) Adjudication of disputes between insurers and intermediaries or insurance
intermediaries;
(n) Supervising the functioning of the Tariff Advisory Committee;
(o) Specifying the percentage of premium income of the insurer to finance schemes
for promoting the regulating professional organizations referred to in clause (f);
(p) Specifying the percentage of life insurance business and general insurance
business to be undertaken by the insurer in the rural or social sector; and
(q) Exercising such other powers as may be prescribed.
The Law Commission has favored a review and revision of the Insurance Act, 1938
in such a manner that it should not only promote insurance but also protect the
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interests of policyholders and strengthen the Insurance Regulatory Development
Authority (IRDA) to ensure financial stability in this sector.
IRDA has to play a vital role for the regulation and development of insurance
business. The report recalled that following a raft of discussion held with the IRDA,
the Law Commission prepared an exhaustive Consultation paper in June 2003,
identifying thirteen tentative grounds of revision of the Insurance Act, 1938 and the
IRDA Act, 1999 ranging from merger of relevant provisions of IRDA Act with the
Insurance Act 1938 to harmonizing of the Act with rules and regulations.
On repudiation of life insurance policy under extant Sec 45 Insurance Act 1938, the
Commission has re commended taking into account the suggestion of the Life
Insurance Corporation that after the expiry of five years, no policy of life insurance
can be repudiated on any ground whatsoever. However, an insurer can repudiate a
policy before the expiry of five years on the ground that the insured has made a
misstatement of or suppressed a material fact.
While Section 38 of the IA provides for assignment and transfer of life insurance
policies, there are certain anomalies in the working of sub-sections.
Hence, the Commission has recommended that a clear distinction be made between
absolute assignment and conditional assignment. As Section 39 of the IA provides
that the policyholder might nominate one or more persons to whom the money
secured by the policy should be paid in the event of the death of the policyholder,
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the Commission has favoured amending this section to make a distinction between a
beneficial nominee and a collector nominee.
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Role of agents in insurance industry
According to section 182 of Indian contract act, an Agent- an agent is a personemployed to do any act for another or to represent another in dealing with a third party
principal- the person who is represented is called the principal. In the case of insurance,principal is insurance company.
In the insurance industry, the term agent is ordinarily applied to a person engaged bythe insurer to produce new business. The insurance Act defines an insurance agent asone who is licensed under section-42 of that Act and it is paid by way of commission orotherwise, in the consideration of his soliciting or procuring insurance business relatingto the continuance, renewal or revival of policies of insurance. He is, for all purposes,an authorized salesman for insurance and needs a license.
Code of conduct for agent according to IRDA
The code says interalia that the agent shall:
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Identify him self and the insurance company of which he is an agent
Disclose the license to the prospect on demand
Explain all available option to the prospect
Recommend a suitable plan taking into account the needs of the prospect
Disclose the scale of commission, if asked for by the prospect
Impress upon the prospect the need to disclose all information
Make all enquiries about the prospect
Inform the insurer about any material, facts including habits, that could adverselyaffect the underwriting decision
Convey to the prospect about the acceptance or rejection of the proposal
Advise policyholders to effect nomination
Not to include prospects submit wrong information
Not demand or receive from beneficiary, share of proceeds under an insurancecontract
Make every attempt to ensure remittance of premiums by the policyholder with inthe stipulated time, by giving notice orally
Not cause the termination of and existing policy with a view to effect a newproposal.
Who can become agent?
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Individual
Collectives like companies, firm, banks, co-operative societies, etc. who cannominate one or more persons as corporate insurance executives (CIE).
CIEs will be required to obtain license after undergoing IRDA specified training.
Corporate agents will also have to nominate one or more of their directors,partners, employees with requisite qualification as specified persons who willbe responsible to solicit insurance business for corporate agents who will berequired to obtain a certification.
Certification fee is Rs 500 and is valid for 3 years.
Procedure for becoming an agent
IRDA will issue a license to an agent under section 42 of the insurance act 1938
which would be valid for 3 years.
Only IRDA license holder agents are legally allowed to sell insurances in themarket.
License may be renewed after 3 years after undergoing IRDA specified trainingfor 25 hours for life/ non-life and 50 hours for composite.
License can be cancelled at any time if the agent acquires disqualification.
Prerequisites for obtaining a license
At least 18 years of age
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Has passed standard 12 th or equivalent if he is to be appointed in a place with apopulation of 5000 or more, otherwise 10 th standard.
Should have undergone at least 100 hours by an IRDA authorized institute.
Should have passed pre-recruited examination conducted by IIIOr any bodyrecognized by IRDA.
Disqualification for obtaining a license
Guilty of criminal breach of trust, cheating, forgery attemptto commit such a crime.
Mentally unsound.
The license once issued can be cancelled whenever the person acquires adisqualification.
Termination of Agency
An agency will be terminated if:
Cancellation or non-renewal of licenses.
Agent acquiring any legal disqualification
For non-performance of minimum business.
Agency as a profession
Agent is the master of time full time / part time agency
Role of life insurance agent as
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o Agent of insurer
o Agent of prospect
A good agent is a good financial planner.
Methods of remunerating agents
Commission rate:Commission on the first years 35%PremiumCommission on the second and third 7.5%Years premiumCommission on the subsequent years 5%Premium
Following exception may be allowed
@ 40% of the first years premium in the first ten years,
@ 6% of renewal premium beyond third years,
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Max New York Life Insurance Company(MNYL)
COMPANY PROFILE
Max New York Life Insurance
Max New York Life wants people to view insurance as a financial protection
and wealth creation instrument and not just a tax-saving tool.
MAX is a multi business corporate, driven by the spirit of enterprise and focused
on people and service oriented businesses. Max New York Life Insurance
Company Ltd. is a joint venture between New York Life, a Fortune 100
company and Max India Limited, one of India's leading multi-business
corporations. The company has positioned itself on the quality platform. it has
developed a strong corporate governance model based on the core values of
excellence, honesty, knowledge, caring, integrity and teamwork.
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Max India is a key player in Life Insurance, Healthcare, clinical Research and
Specialty Packaging products in India. Whereas its American counterpart, New
York Life Insurance Company, a fortune 100 company, is the largest mutual life
insurance company in America and one of the largest life insurers in the world.
New York Life is a leader in insurance business and has over $178 billion in
assets under management and over $25 billion in annual revenues. MNYL,
incorporated in 2000, is one of Indias leading private life insurance companies.
The company offers both individual and group life insurance solutions. It has
established a wide distribution network across India. Through its wide network
of highly competent life insurance agent advisors and flexible product solutions,
MNYL is creating a partnership for life with its customers in India to help them
meet their life stage needs.
In line with its values of financial responsibility, Max New York Life has
adopted prudent financial practices to ensure safety of policyholder's funds. The
Company's paid up capital is Rs. 907.4 crore, which is more than the norm laid
down by IRDA.
Max New York Life has identified individual agents as its primary channel of
distribution. The Company places a lot of emphasis on its selection process,
which comprises four stages - screening, psychometric test, career seminar and
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final interview. The agent advisors are trained in-house to ensure optimal control
on quality of training.
Max New York Life invests significantly in its training programme and each
agent is trained for 152 hours as opposed to the mandatory 100 hours stipulated
by the IRDA before beginning to sell in the marketplace. Training is a
continuous process for agents at Max New York Life and ensures development
of skills and knowledge through a structured programme spread over 500 hours
in two years. This focus on continuous quality training has resulted in the
company having amongst the highest agent pass rate in IRDA examinations and
the agents have the highest productivity among private life insurers.
337 agent advisors have qualified for the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT)
membership in 2007. MDRT is an exclusive congregation of the worlds top
selling insurance agents and is internationally recognized as the standard of
excellence in the life insurance business.
The company is using a five-pronged strategy to pursue alternative channels of
distribution. These include the franchisee model, rural business, direct sales
force involving group insurance and telemarketing opportunities, bancassurance
and corporate alliances.
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Max New York Life offers a suite of flexible products. It now has 43 life
insurance products and 8 riders that can be customized to over 800 combinations
enabling customers to choose the policy that best fits their need.
VISION
To become the most admired life insurance Company of India.
MISSION
Become one of the top quartile life insurance companies in India
Be a national player
Be the brand of first choice
Be the employer of choice
Become principal of choice for agents advisors
JOINT VENTURE PARTNER
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Max New York Insurance Company is a joint venture betweenNew York Life
International Inc. a Fortune 100 company and Americas largest life insurance
provider and Max India Limitedone of the leading multi-business corporation
in India. ax New York Life Insurance Co. Ltd is a Rs.250 crore joint venture
with a paid up capital of Rs.807 crore. Max India has raised its economic interest
in life insurance joint venture with a foreign partner, Max New York Life
(MNYL) from 50% to 74%.
It is widely known that as per the agreement signed between the two leading
giants in 2003, the New York Life was contributing 26% in the 26:74 joint
venture for every equity investment made. Max was contributing 50% and
remaining 24% was funded through an advance paid by New York Life to it.
New York Life had an option to raise its shareholding in the JV close to 50% at
the par value, in case of a relaxation up to 26% in the FDI sectoral cap in the
insurance segment. These terms were approved by the Insurance Regulatory and
Development Authority (IRDA) and were highlighted in the successive annual
reports of Max India.
VALUES
1) Knowledge:
Knowledge leads to expertise; and our expertise is in helping people protect
themselves. Perfectly combining global expertise with local knowledge, we are
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India's life insurance specialist. Max New York Life believes that for knowledge
to be of value it must be focused, current, tested and shared.
2) Caring:
Max New York Life is redefining the life insurance paradigm by focusing
on customers first. The service process is responsive, personalized, humane and
empathetic. Every individual who represents the company is for us our brand
champion.
3) Honesty:
Honesty is the heart of the life insurance business. It is all about trust.
Transparency, integrity and dependability form the cornerstones of the Max
New York Life experience. The company ensures that everyone who represents
the brand carries a promise: we care in word as well as deed.
4) Excellence :
Excellence at Max New York Life implies the ability to perform at a
consistently high level. Focused on the value of continuous improvement in
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people, processes and the organization, the company strives for the highest
standards of quality in every aspect of its business.
5) Culture:
Our "in house culture recipe" has some of the finest ingredients going into its
making. Some of the more prominent aspects of our culture are stated belo
Customer comes first
Do it right the first time
Bias for result oriented action
Financial strength and discipline
Clarity of purpose
International quality standards
Inclusive Meritocracy
Learning opportunities
Fun at work
Commitment to published value system
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Different Channels of Distribution
I. Agency Channel:
In Max New York Life Insurance, business is done mainly through Agent
Advisor. In India it has more than 55000 agents.
Two Programs is run under Agency Channel:
AAP:- Agency Association Program
CEIP
II. Bancassurance:
Bancassurance is an innovative distribution channel involving banks to sell
insurance products of Insurance Companies. Max New York Life Insurance
has tied up with Yes Bank.
III. Direct Sales Team (DST):
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Max New York Life Insurance makes a data base of potential customers;
contact them on the telephone to market different policy of the company.
IV. Alternate Channels:
Business is done through associate partners, internet etc.
ACHEIVEMENTS
Max New York Life is the first life insurance company in India to be awarded the
IS0 9001:2000 certifications.
Max New York Life was among the top 25 companies to work with in India,
according to 2003 Business World magazine, "Great Workplaces in India", Max
New York Life was ranked at the 20th position. This survey is the local version of
the "Great Places to Work" survey carried out every year in 22 countries.
Been among top five most respected private life insurance companies in India
according to a 2004 and 2006 Business World survey.
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Have truly built an enviable sales force. With 345 agents becoming members of the
MDRT in 2006, Max New York Life has moved up to 21st rank in MDRT global
list.
FOR FUTURE EXPANSION
Recruitment Vertical
Health and retirement Plan.
Highly Network Individual.
CEIP
Max BUPA: - Max India and BUPA International.
General Insurance
PRODUCTS
Max New York Life brings to you specially customized products and
services that are flexible and can e customized to suit your needs. It now has 30
Life Insurance products and 8 riders that can be customized to over 800
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combinations enabling customers to choose the policy to plan that best fit their
needs. These include:
INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE
Protection Plans:
Whole life.
Level Term
Five Year Term R&C.
Life Partner Plus.
Savings:
Life Gain Endowment.
Life Pay Money Back.
Life Gain Plus 20.
Life Gain Plus 25.
20-Year Endowment.
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Unit Linked:
Life Maker Gold.
Life Maker Premium.
Life Maker Platinum.
Life Maker Pension.
Life Invest.
Group Insurance:
Group Term Life.
Group Gratuity.
Employee Deposit Linked Insurance.
Credit Shield.
Unit Linked Group Gratuity.
Unit Linked Group Superannuation
Rural Insurance:
Max Suraksha.
Easy Terms.
Max Mangal Endowment.
Max Vriksha Money Back.
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Max Assure:
Max Assure Bonus Builder.
Max Assure Business Builder.
Max Assure Money Back.
Max Assure Future Builder.
Max Assure Secure Returns Builder.
NAV:
Life Maker Investment Plan.
Life Maker Pension Plan.
Life Maker Premium.
Smart Steps.
Group Gratuity.
Group Superannuating.
Max Amsure Secure Returns Builder.
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ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
(KANPUR REGION)
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Various Products Plans of Max New York
Insurance
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Whatever we need, Max New York Life has a plan for us. Because they understand
everyone have different needs. Their plans are designed towards meeting our long-
term financial goals & aspirations & helping us fulfill our dreams & commitments
LIFE PLAN
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CHILD PLAN
Plans perfect for the ever growing needs of children. After all, you would want to
give the best to your child
[SMART Steps]
[SMART Steps Plus]
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[SMART Steps Single Premium]
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GROWTH PLAN
Plans designed to offer insurance cover along with superior returns in the long
term. Just what you need for a secure future.
[SMART Assure]
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HEALTH PLAN
To provide a comprehensive cover for your health, from hospitalization to
recuperation. As they say, health is wealth.
[Lifeline Wellness Plus]
[Lifeline Medicash Plus]
[Lifeline Safety Net]
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PENSION PLAN
To ensure that your retirement years are the most precious of your life.
[SMART Invest]
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Insurance companies
IRDA has so far granted registration to 12 private life insurance companies and
9 general insurance companies. If the existing public sector companies are
included, there are currently 13 insurance companies in the life side and 13
companies operating in general insurance business. General Insurance
Corporation has been approved as the Indian Reinsurer for underwriting only
reinsurance business.
Particulars of the life insurance companies and general insurance companies
including their web addresses are given below:
LIFE INSURERS
Company Websites
Public Sector
Life Insurance Corporation of India: www.licindia.com
Private Sector
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Allian Bajaj life insurance Company Ltd www.allianzbajaj.co.in
BirlaSunLifeInsurance Company Limited www.birlasunlife.com
HDFC StandardLifeInsuranceCo.Ltd. www.hdfcinsurance.com
ICICI PrudentialLifeInsuranceCo.Ltd www.iciciprulife.com
ING Vysya Life Insurance Co. Ltd www.ingvysayalife.com
MaxNewYorkLifeInsuranceCo.Ltd www.maxnewyorklife.com
MetLife Insurance Company Limited www.metlife.com
OmKotakMahindraLifeInsuranceco.Ltd www.omkotakmahnidra.com
SBI LifeInsuranceCompanyLimited www.sbilife.co.in
TATAAIGLifeInsuranceCompanyLimited www.tataaig.com
AMPSanmarAssuranceCompanyLimited www.ampsanmar.com
DaburCGULifeInsuranceCo.Pvt.Limited www.avivaindia.com
GENERAL INSURERS
Company Websites
Public Sector
NationalInsuranceCompanyLimited www.nationalinsuranceindia.com
New India Assurance Company Limited www.niacl.com
OrientalInsuranceCompanyLimited www.orientalinsurance.nic.in
United India Insurance Company Limited www.uiic.co.in
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Private Sector
BajajAllianzGeneralInsuranceCo.Limited www.bajajallianz.co.in
ICICILombardGeneralInsuranceCo.Ltd. www.icicilombard.com
IFFCO-Tokyo General Insurance Co. Ltd. www.itgi.co.in
Reliance General Insurance Co. Limited www.ril.com
RoyalSundaramAllianceInsuranceCo.Ltd. www.royalsun.com
TATA AIG General Insurance Co. Limited www.tata-aig.com
CholamandalamGeneralInsuranceCo.Ltd www.cholainsurance.com
ExportCreditGuaranteeCorporation www.ecgcindia.com
REINSURE
Company Websites
General Insurance Corporation of India www.gicindia.com
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INTRODUCTION TO FORM FILLING
Form filling is a process of filling various policy forms according to the
various plans.
For example: ULIP and traditional plans
It is the first step of every case to be insured. Form filling requires a lot of informationregarding the proposer and life to be insured.
Thus it holds a lot of importance while doing a case in the max New York lifeinsurance.
Now it becomes rather more important that the agent advisors are fully trained so thatthey can fill the forms according to the requirements of the company.Until and unless the agents are properly trained they will not be able to perform theirwork accordingly.
So to insure that the form filling is proper agents require the training in form filing.
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INTRODUCTION TO PORTAL
Portal is a complete package carrying the information regarding the various
Policies done by the Agent Advisors of max New York life insurance co. ltd
It holds the information regarding the compensation, policy servicing
Rewards and recognition and various other information.
The updated information about NAV is available on it.
An agent can access to it any where by simply login to the website of MNYL.
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COMPENSATION
It provides information regarding the commissions on various policies
done by the agents.
An agent can access to its commission for a particular policy by giving the
Policy number.
The compensation head under the portal consists all the information about
the benefits given to the agents by the company.
POLICY SERVICING
Under policy servicing we can find the following things: -
Policy status
Proposal status
Due date calendar
Payment history
POS request
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e- DOCKET
POLICY BRIEFCASE-
It constitutes the information regarding the various policies.
AGENT BRIEFCASE-
It constitutes the various information about the agents.
REWARDS AND RECOGNITION
These contain the information about the various rewards schemes given by
the company to the employees and advisors on successfully achieving the
given target to them.
ILLUSTRATIONS
It contains the description on various plans as the products of the
company.
For example- life plans, health plans etc.
It also includes various other information on riders given on various
policies, sum assured etc.
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INTRODUCTION TO AML
AML (Anti Money Laundering):-money laundering is moving illegally acquired
cash through the financial systems so that it appears to be legally acquired. It is aprocess by which criminals attempt to hide the true origin and ownership of theproceeds of crime. If undertaken successfully it provides an apparent legitimate coverfor the criminals source of income, the objective being to avoid prosecution, convictionand subsequent confiscation of funds.
The prevention of money laundering Act 2002 (the Act) has come into force with effect
from 1
st
July 2005 with the introduction of the anti money laundering rules (Rules).IRDA has issued guidelines (Guidelines) in this regard on 31st March 2006 and hasdirected all life insurance companies to establish an effective AML regime with effectfrom 1st August 2006 . The compliance on KYC norms in respect of existing customerswould be carried out by the company with effect from 1st January 2006 as directed bythe IRDA.
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Documents required
AML case: Request letter/ policy amendment request form duly signed by the
policyholder along with self attested residence proof for the new address if policycome under AML guideline (if the total ATP of all the polices of the policyholderis >Rs.10000.00).
Non AML:Request letter duly signed by customer or telecalling form dulysigned by telecaller with all mandatory fields filled for non AML policy (if thetotal ATP of all the policy is
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Details to be checked in ingeniun
Check whether the policy is coming under AML if gross annual premium of allpolicies (except NTU (
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NO
Address as written
on proposal form
Address proof (as per
AML guidelines)
Acceptable/ not
acceptable
1 4-F-56,near power
house road ,Jodhpur-610234
4-F-56,near power house
road ,sec7 Jodhpur-610234
Acceptable
2 265-A,sec14,Hiran,Magri,Udaipur-110058
265-A,sec14,Hiran,Magri,Udaipur-110058
Acceptable
3 (H # 91,Ward 10, Azadnagar, (Basti), Tapa,Barnala-210234
(H # 91,Ward 10, Azad nagar,(Basti), Tapa, Barnala-210234
Acceptable
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1. OBJECTIVE OF THE RESEARCH
To give the advisors form filling and portal training.
To identify the problems faced by the advisors in form filling and portal access.
To determine the motivational factor that derived them to perform well.
To design and implement the most effective training strategies.
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Its a systematic design to collect, analyze and interpret the collected data and toattain the objective of the research.
STEPS USED IN RESEARCH METHODOLOGY:
Defining the research objective
Developing the research design Collection of information
Analyzing and interpreting the data
3. DEFINING THE RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
A research objective is that for which the research work has been done. Theobjective of the research was to identify the problems faced by the agentadvisors in form filling and portal access and to train them for the same . Theresearch needs to know enough about the agents problems and expectation sothat they are well trained.
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DEVELOPING THE RESEARCH PLAN:
Research approach
Research instrument
Research design
A)Research approach
A survey was conducted of the agents for the purpose of the research. The timeprovided for it was eight weeks.
B)research instrument
The survey was conducted with the help of questionnaires. The questionsincluded were short, close and open ended. Questionnaires were filled based onthe telephonic interviews of the agents,
Sample design
Sample size: the sample size provided for the survey was 190 agents of pastthree years vintage and productivity data of the agents in MAX NEW YORKLIFE, K1-office, kanpur.
1. COLLECTION OF DATA
All the necessary steps were taken in to account against various errorsrelated to data collection. Both primary and secondary method of datacollection was used.
Primary data: the primary data was collected with the help of telephonicsurvey and interview of the advisors/ agents. Questionnaires were used as atool for data collection.
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Secondary data: the data was taken from the Internet and brochures of thecompany for the research purpose.
2. ANALYSING AND ININTERPRETING DATA
The data collected from 180 advisors were carefully analyzed and interpreted tofulfill the real purpose of the research. For interpretation graphical tools like barcharts, pie charts were used.
RESEARCH IS AN ART OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OR INQUIRY,
ESPECIALLY THROUGH SEARCH FOR NEW FACTS IN ANY BRANCH OF
KNOWLEDGE.
Research design is a conceptual structure with research conducted. There is no uniquemethod, which can entirely eliminate the elements of undertaking. But researchmethodology more than any other procedure can minimize the degree of uncertainty.Thus it reduces the profitability of making a wrong choice amongst alternative causesof action. Research design implies a framework or blue print for conducting the HumanResource research project. It specifies the details of the procedures necessary forobtaining the information needed to structure and/or solve human resource research
problems.
The research design adopted in fulfilling the given research objectives are given asunder:
a) The nature of the study was descriptive
b) Data collection sheets were prepared
c) Data sorting was done.
d) Questionnaire was constructed.
e) Script was designed.
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f) Sample size was determined.
g) Study was conducted through the collection of primary as well as secondarydata.
h) Analysis of collected data was made.
i) Conclusion of analyzed data was done.
j) Meetings were conducted.
k) Action plans and problem solutions was designed and implemented.
Sample size:
Out of total sample of 190,150 were received. Thus, respondents are considered in thesurvey.
Data collection:
The data collection was of two types: -
Primary data:
It is first hand data, the respondents were contacted personally and the researchinstrument used for data gathering was the questionnaire.
Secondary data:
Secondary data was collected from journals and web sites.
SOURCES OF DATA/ INSTRUMENTS USED
The two sources used for data collection
1. Through personal interaction with respondents
2. Through telephonic interaction.
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SURVEY REPORT
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
Tools and techniques of analysis
The data was analyzed with the help of various table and charts. The charts used foranalysis are:
1.Bar chart2.Table
The charts and table are used to represent the primary data:
FORM FILLING
TOTAL 30
CATEGORY PRE-TRAINING POST-TRAINING
Excellent 2 8
Very good 5 7
Good 9 9
Moderate 12 6
Poor 2 0
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4
6
8
10
12
14
excellent v.good good moderate poor
Pre Training
Post Training
Explanation
Our survey was conducted on 150 advisors out of which only 30advisors have responded in the form filling session. We tried to findout the reason that restricted them to perform their job well in theorganization. The advisors have faced problems in form filling. We
have trained the advisors we found that
BEFORE TRAINING:
2 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e.7 % of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 17 % of advisors.
9 ADVISORS: good i.e.30% of advisors.
12 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 40%of advisors.
2 ADVISORS: poor i.e.6% of advisors.
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AFTER TRAINING:
8 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e.26 % of advisors.
7 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 23.3 % of advisors.
9 ADVISORS: good i.e.30 % of advisors.
6 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 20 %of advisors.
0 ADVISORS: poor i.e.0 % of advisors.
PORTAL
TOTAL 30
CATEGORY PRE-TRAINING POST-TRAINING
Excellent 2 10
Very good 3 9
Good 5 6
Moderate 15 4
Poor 5 0
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PORTAL
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
excellent v.good good moderate poor
Pre Training
Post Training
Explanation
Our survey was conducted on 150 advisors out of which only 30advisors have responded in the PORTAL session. We tried to find outthe reason that restricted them to perform their job well in theorganization. The advisors have faced problems in portal. We havetrained the advisors we found that
BEFORE TRAINING:
2 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e.6.7 % of advisors.
3 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 10 % of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: good i.e.16.7% of advisors.
15 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 50%of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: poor i.e.16.6% of advisors.
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AFTER TRAINING:
10 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e. 33.4 % of advisors.
9 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 30 % of advisors.
6 ADVISORS: good i.e.20 % of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 16.6 %of advisors.
0 ADVISORS: poor i.e.0 % of advisors.
ILLUSTRATION
TOTAL 30
CATEGORY PRE-TRAINING POST-TRAINING
Excellent 3 6
Very good 4 10
Good 6 9
Moderate 12 5
Poor 5 0
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ILLUSTRATION
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
excellent v.good good moderate poor
Pre Training
Post Training
Explanation
Our survey was conducted on 150 advisors out of which only 30advisors have responded in the ILLUSTRATION session. We tried tofind out the reason that restricted them to perform their job well inthe organization. The advisors have faced problems in illustration. Wehave trained the advisors we found that
BEFORE TRAINING:
3 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e.10 % of advisors.
4 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 13.3 % of advisors.
6 ADVISORS: good i.e.20% of advisors.
12 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 40%of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: poor i.e.16.7% of advisors.
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AFTER TRAINING:
6 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e. 20 % of advisors.
10 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 33.4 % of advisors.
9 ADVISORS: good i.e.30 % of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 16.6 %of advisors.
0 ADVISORS: poor i.e.0 % of advisors.
AML
TOTAL 30
CATEGORY PRE-TRAINING POST-TRAINING
Excellent 3 9
Very good 5 7
Good 7 10
Moderate 9 4
Poor 6 0
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AML
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
excellent v.good good moderate poor
Pre Training
Post Training
Explanation
Our survey was conducted on 150 advisors out of which only 30advisors have responded in the AML session. We tried to find out thereason that restricted them to perform their job well in theorganization. The advisors have faced problems in AML. We havetrained the advisors we found that
BEFORE TRAINING:
3 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e.10 % of advisors.
5 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 16.7% of advisors.
7 ADVISORS: good i.e.23.3 % of advisors.
9 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 30%of advisors.
6 ADVISORS: poor i.e.20 % of advisors.
AFTER TRAINING:
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9 ADVISORS: found excellent i.e. 30 % of advisors.
7 ADVISORS: very good i.e. 23.4 % of advisors.
10 ADVISORS: good i.e.33.4 % of advisors.
4 ADVISORS: moderate i.e. 13.2 %of advisors.
0 ADVISORS: poor i.e.0 % of advisors.
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ACTION PLANS
Following were the action plans taken on the basis of the responses received from thesurvey:
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Employee-employer (middle management and top management) meeting wasconducted to discuss on the issues regarding agents dissatisfaction and grievances withthe sales managers and other sub-ordinates. Besides this, the expectation of the agentswere also discussed and the solution designed were as follows:
Meetings of agent advisors with the top management were organized where inagent advisor were invited and encouraged to share their problems freely, discusstheir reason for dissatisfaction and present their expectations and needs in front ofthe top management.
As per the Pareto analysis, it was seen that some of the agent advisors wereperforming extremely good. Therefore, considering such efficient agents trainingprogram M-Power was arranged and organized in order enhance and increase theefficiency of agents who were giving maximum business of the company.
Considering agent advisors needs and expectation, company initiated /launcheda contest WHEEL OF FORTUNE which met the needs and expectation ofthose who expected some monetary benefit schemes and training sessions.
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CONCLUSION
The success of every organization depends on its management and the managementincludes all the personnel- employee and employer, working at different levels.
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Therefore, to maintain the prosperity of any firm it is very essential to retain its talentfor as long as the business concern runs and avoid the phase of form filling, portal &AML.
Form filling, portal & AML are that depressing phase of any firm, which adverselyaffects its growth and success. Thus, it is very important for every firm to provide jobsatisfaction to their workers in order to avoid it. But even if it exists, the immediateaction should be determining its causes and retaining talent of the company. Therefore,this project was an attempt in this regard.
As a result of the study various causes for form filling, portal & AML of agent advisors,their dissatisfaction, grievances and expectation were known with the help of survey,
the survey gave the clear picture of potential & non- potential & interested and non-interested agent advisors, which help the organization in taking corrective action. As aresult of which the non- interested & non- potential advisor were terminated and
potential advisor were emphasized so that they can enhance their skills and contributemore to the firms productivity.
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SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
1: As per the pareto analysis, out of total production, 20% of agents give 80% ofthe business. So, if this 20% of agents become more efficient, they may increase the
productivity. Thus, the management should emphasize the skills of such agents.
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2: Among the remaining productive agents, top 20% (on the basis of performance)should be targeted with the objective of enhancing their skill and increasing theirefficiency by providing them necessary training. So that they contribute more in the
productivity of the organization.
3: As the analysis, the agents with zero policies from past two years should be
terminated.
4: The agents, whose productivity graph is decreasing as compared to past year,should be taken into consideration regarding their problems and expectations withthe company.
5: Misleading recruitment should be taken into consideration by the topmanagement. Necessary steps should be taken against such kind of recruitments.
LIMITATIONS FACED IN CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH
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1: Some of the respondents were not genuinely helpful, co-operative & responsive.Thus, it was difficult to get the complete information from some advisors, becauseof their unwillingness.
2: For some advisors questionnaire was a source of showing their frustration.
3: Some advisors were hesitant to fully disclose the information with the research.
4: during the working hours, the offices and staff were heavily busy with their workhence the effective time available with them was often reduced.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Research Methodology (By Kothari C. R.)
Marketing Management (By Philip Kotler)
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Management of Human Resources (By Rao V.S.P.)
Quantitative Techniques (By Gupta S. P.)
Company Profile
Internet Surfing
Magazines
WEBSITES REFFRRED
www.maxnewyorklife.com
www.irdaindia.org
www.thehindubusinessline.com
www.wikepedia.org
www.google.com
www.irda.gov.in
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Hello, sir/mam, am I talking to Mr./ Mrs. _________. I am Mr./ Miss.__________ speaking from Max New York Life Insurance, Kanpur.
Sir/ mam, May I take your five minutes?
If,
No (or busy): so, when should I call you?
(Wait for response)
Yes: sir/ mam you were the successful agent of your glorious past, you did wonderwith us. Then what has suddenly happened that you have lost your interest workingwith us? For this purpose, we are working on a research project, so we want to havesome information from you, so that we can mutually help each other. May I..?
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QUESTIONNAIRE FORM
Advisors Name Advisors ID S.M.
Ques-1 Do you have the knowledge of form filling process?
Very good
Good
Moderate
Low
Ans-1
Ques-2 In which section of form most problem arises during
Filling?
Personal details
Coverage information
Previous policy details
Medical and life style details
Declaration and authorization
Ans-2
Ques-
3
Do you have the knowledge about Portal?
Very good
Good
Moderate
Low
Ans-3
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Ques-
4
Which section you use most in your portal?
Compensation
Policy servicing
Tools
Rewards and recognition
Information center
Ans-4
Ques-5 Do you have the knowledge of Illustration in following?
Plans
Riders
Sum assured
Ans-5
Ques-6
Do you know the AML guidelines?
Yes
No
Ans-6
Ques-7 Any suggestion
Ans-7
Ques-8 Preferable time for session
Ans-8
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Ques-9 Voice response
Cold
Warm
Enthusiastic
aggressive
Ans-9