www.iosrjournals.org Contribution of Insurance Sector to Growth and Development of the Indian Economy 1 1 2 Dr. M.Subba Rao, 2R. Srinivasulu M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D Principal Sri Balaji P.G College (MBA) Anantapur – 515002 Andhra Pradesh - India M.Com, M.B.A Research Scholar Department of Commerce S.K University – Anantapur Andhra Pradesh India Abstract: For economic development, investment are necessary, investments are made out of savings. Insurance Company is a major instrument for the
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BUSINESS STRETEGY | HARLEY DAVIDSON | | SUBMITTED BY- MANISHA YADAV(IB/05/04) | | SUBMITTED TO-MR. AMIT SAREEN | 9/14/2013 | | Table of content Chapters | Page No | Introduction | | History | | Value | | Vision,Mission | | Product Extension | | Intensive Strategies | | Organizational Chart | | Management | | İnternal & External Forces | | Micheal Porter Analysis | | Market Share | | Human Resource | | Strategic
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Strong growth opportunities • The IT-BPM sector in India is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 9.5 per cent to USD300 billion by 2020. The sector increased at a CAGR of 25 per cent over 2000–13, 3-4 times higher than global IT-BPM spend • Leading sourcing destination India is the world’s largest sourcing destination, accounting for approximately 52 per cent of the USD124–130 billion market. The country’s cost competitiveness in providing IT services, which is approximately
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“A Study on Purchase Decision Making Of Life Insurance Products” [Submitted on: 22.12.2014] Submitted to: Prof. Anamika Prepared by: Jayajeet Das Group-2 Roll No.-14DM012 Sec-A PGDM (2014-16) Institute of Management and Information Science, Bhubaneswar Acknowledgements “First and foremost, I avail this opportunity to express my profound sense of sincere and deep gratitude to Prof. Anamika for her valuable and meticulous supervision during the preparation of this Project Report
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(ABFSG), has a strong presence across various financial services verticals that include life insurance, fund management, distribution & wealth management, security based lending, insurance broking, private equity and retail broking. The seven companies representing ABFSG are Birla Sun Life Insurance Company, Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company, Aditya Birla Money, Aditya Birla Finance, Birla Insurance Advisory & Broking Services, Aditya Birla Capital Advisors and Apollo Sindhoori Capital Investment
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Impact of Liberalization on Indian Life Insurance Industry with special reference to LIC of India – Prospects and Challenges Presentation of Pilot Survey To Research Development Committee Kadi Sarva Vishva Vidyalaya Gandhinagar J D Chandrapal 10E0244 - Management Scholar enrolled in PhD program Kadi Sarva Vishva Vidyalaya - Gandhinagar Prof. Dr. A.C. Brahmbhatt – (Guide) Institute of Management - Nirma University, Ahmedabad 382 481, India Mailing Address 7, Krishna flats Opp
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risen steadily. From 32 per cent in 2009, it went up to 38.5 per cent in 2013. Increasing share of Indian companies in total ANDAs approved by the USFDA can be attributed to increase spending by them for research and development (R&D) activities. As per CMIE’s database, the industry’s R&D expenses to sales ratio jumped to around five per cent in 2012-13 from around three per cent in 2003-04. The export of drugs from India is expected to grow by 4.2 per cent to USD 15.2 billion in 2013-14. Around USD
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ANALYSIS OF FMCG SECTOR A) PORTER'S FIVE FORCES MODEL B) SWOT ANALYSIS & KEY TAKEAWAYS COMPANIES BHARTI AIRTEL LIMITED RELIANCE COMMUNICATION HDFC BANK STATE BANK OF INDIA UNION BANK OF INDIA AXIS BANK LIMITED PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED GODREJ CONSUMER PRODUCTS LIMITED DABUR INDIA LIMITED EMAMI LIMITED ICSA INDIA LIMITED For Private Circulation Only Hem Institutional Research Desk www.hemonline.com BROKING | DEPOSITORY | DISTRIBUTION | FINANCIAL ADVISORY Indian
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CASE ANALYSIS: ITC IN RURAL INDIA * GROUP K2 INDIAN CONTEXT: India is a secular state, majority being Hindus. A large chunk of the Indian population still continues to live in the rural areas, their major occupation being agriculture. After independence, Indian economic strategy favoured production of capital goods which lead to development of industrial base. Private sector had to obtain manufacturing licenses for other industries With changing times and conditions, various economic reforms
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Result Update July 26, 2014 Rating matrix Rating Target Target Period Potential Upside : : : : Hold | 1672 12 months 2% Colgate-Palmolive India (COLPAL) Volumes slow but dominance prevails!!! | 1632 What’s changed? Target EPS FY15E EPS FY16E Rating Unchanged Changed from |41.6 to |41.7 Changed from |47.8 to |47.9 Unchanged Quarterly performance Sales EBITDA EBITDA (%) PAT Q1FY15 950.6 193.7 20.2 134.9 Q1FY14 YoY (%) 844.6 12.6 165.3 17.2 19.2 101 bps 185.2 -27.2 Q4FY14 QoQ (%) 920
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