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BoB, Andhra Bank risk JV may kick off in Dec

Bank of Baroda (BoB), Andhra Bank and Legal & General’s insurance joint Venture, IndiaFirst Life Insurance Co, has received all regulatory approvals for its products, and would launch operations in the second or third week of December, P Nandagopal, chief executive officer, IndiaFirst Life Insurance, said. - FII-TO-FII TRADES: PNB traded at 4% premium - No need for fresh equity, says Andhra Bank CMD - Govt kicks off talks on bank consolidation - Panel to look into performance pay - Large public sector banks may kick off mergers - Andhra Bank seeks nod for LIC trail commission “We have all the regulatory approvals. Only the exact date of launch needs to be finalised, but it will be in the second or third week of December,” he said. Bank of Baroda will hold 44 per cent in the joint venture, while Andhra Bank will have a 30 per cent stake. Legal & General, a leading UK risk, wealth and investment company, will hold the remaining 26 per cent in the joint venture. The initial paid-up capital of the insurance company is Rs 200 crore. The three promoters will infuse Rs 2,500 crore into the company over the next 10 years. The capital that will be infused at a later date will be in proportion to the stake that the partners hold in the joint venture. “We are initially launching three products - saving, education and retirement, and aim to cover 5 crore combined customer base of both the banks across 4,500 branches,” Nandagopal said.


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