New Delhi, Jan 7 (IANS) India’s insurance sector is poised to benefit significantly after Parliament cleared the Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, a move that allows 100 per cent foreign direct investment and eases entry norms for global reinsurers. The reforms are expected to improve access to capital, support solvency requirements, boost competition and strengthen the overall insurance ecosystem, especially for smaller and mid-sized insurers, as per Insurance Asia report.The bill raises…
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Mumbai, Jan 6 (IANS) India’s insurance sector is expected to deliver a satisfactory operating performance in Q3 FY26, supported by favourable GST-related tailwinds across life, general and health insurance segments, a report showed on Tuesday.While premium growth momentum is likely to strengthen, profitability metrics are expected to remain under pressure amid GST input tax credit (ITC) losses, elevated commission payouts and regulatory adjustments, said the report by Emkay Global Financial Se…
New Delhi, Dec 30 (IANS) India’s domestic passenger traffic rose 7 per cent year‑on‑year (YoY) to 15.2 million in November 2025, driven by festive season demand, even as momentum moderated towards the month-end, a report said on Tuesday.Emkay Global Financial Services in the report said that as operations normalised by mid-Dec-25, passenger volumes stabilised, while weather-related disruptions weighed on On-Time Performance (OTP) and cancellations.However, daily trends in December 2025 til…
New Delhi, Dec 27 (IANS) Robust GDP growth and prospects of improvement in corporate earnings next year augur well for positive foreign institutional investor (FII) flows in 2026, analysts said on Saturday, even as sell figure in December crossed Rs 22,130 crore.Foreign institutional investors have net sold shares worth Rs 1,58,407 crore in CY25, marking their heaviest selling since they started investing in India. Analysts however said that there are signs of a reversal of foreign institutional…
Mumbai, Dec 26 (IANS) The foreign investors’ inflows in the Indian domestic equities is bouncing back and the long-term outlook for markets is robust, a report showed on Friday.The weakness in the rupee may keep foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) away, with a return expected only after the currency stabilises for an extended spell (1-2 months), according to the note by Emkay Global Financial Services.“However, we believe this is a temporary wobble. The long-term outlook for domestic flows is…
