Indian insurance giant Life Insurance Corporation (LIC)
is gearing up for some serious business. After finance minister P
Chidambaram visited LIC and expressed dissatisfaction with the PSU's
performance in May, a series of internal and board meetings were held to
address the problem.
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During
the latest meeting on Saturday, the board decided to not just refurbish
the existing process but also set up small 300 offices across India by
end of June, reports CNBC-TV18's Manasvi Ghelani, quoting sources.
According
to sources finance minister P Chidambaram visited LIC's Mumbai office
in May month and handed over a list of about 20 strategic changes to be
made in the organisation to achieve a desired year-end target of about
Rs 33,000 crore.
The changes include refurbishing of marketing
processes, a change in the investment strategy and also changes in the
products on offer. With the finance minister monitoring LIC's
performance, officials at the PSU are tightening loose ends. Around
19,000 underperforming agents have been terminated in the last two
months alone. At the same, one lakh fresh recruits are being trained to
achieve at least 50 percent of the premium collection target by
September 2013.
A series of internal meetings and board meetings
were conducted in June. In the latest meeting, the members included
economic affairs secretary Arvind Mayaram and financial services
secretary, Rajiv Takru and a decision to open 300 mini offices across
India during this week was finalised.
Current LIC chairman
Thomas Mathew has confirmed that these offices are a part of LIC's
growth plan to set up 1,700 branches by December.
Rabu, 02 April 2014
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