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Sl.no |Contents |Pg no | |
|Chapter 1 |Industry profile | |
| |1.1 Insurance overview |5 |
| |1.2 Historical perspective |6 |
| |1.3 IRDA |8 |
| |1.4 Industry reforms |9 |
| |1.5 Present Scenario |10 |
|Chapter 2 |Company Profile | |
| |2.1 vision Statement |11 |
| |2.2 Introduction |13 |
| |2.3 Key Player |16 |
| |2.4Joint venture |20 |
| |2.5 Business growth |21 |
| |2.5 Benefits of FC’s |30 |
|Chapter 3 |Literature Review

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