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This Article is From Jul 07, 2014

FDI in Insurance Likely to be Hiked to 49%: Report

The government plans to increase foreign direct investment in the insurance sector to 49 per cent with a rider that voting right of overseas partner will remain capped at 26 per cent.

The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2008 proposes an increase in foreign holding in insurance joint ventures to 49 per cent from the existing 26 per cent with corresponding voting rights.

The Finance Ministry now proposes an amendment to the Bill, pending since 2008, by capping voting rights of the foreign partner to 26 per cent even as FDI is raised to 49 per cent, sources said.

This is being done in the interest of meeting the growing capital requirement of insurance companies which are highly capital intensive.

Sources said the proposal says that equity shares of foreign company should not exceed 49 per cent of total paid-up equity capital of an insurance company provided voting rights of such foreign shareholders are not exceeding 26 per cent in aggregate.

Besides, the CEO of the insurance joint venture should be appointed by Indian shareholders subject to regulatory approvals, according to the proposal.

The proposal also stipulates that the majority of company's directors should be Indian nationals.

Sources said a draft Cabinet note by the Department of Financial Services to this effect has been circulated.

A proposal to hike the FDI cap in the sector was first mooted by the previous UPA government. The is been pending in the Rajya Sabha since 2008.

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