Shriram Life Insurance is a joint venture between the Shriram Group and South African insurer Sanlam Group, founded in 2005. It has over 630 branches across India and more than 75,000 agents. Shriram Life Insurance offers various insurance plans catering to different customer needs while valuing efficient capital usage and low operating expenses. A key focus is the rural market and financially weaker segments of society, generating over 40% of its business from these areas.
Shriram Life Insurance is a joint venture between the Shriram Group and South African insurer Sanlam Group, founded in 2005. It has over 630 branches across India and more than 75,000 agents. Shriram Life Insurance offers various insurance plans catering to different customer needs while valuing efficient capital usage and low operating expenses. A key focus is the rural market and financially weaker segments of society, generating over 40% of its business from these areas.
Shriram Life Insurance is a joint venture between the Shriram Group and South African insurer Sanlam Group, founded in 2005. It has over 630 branches across India and more than 75,000 agents. Shriram Life Insurance offers various insurance plans catering to different customer needs while valuing efficient capital usage and low operating expenses. A key focus is the rural market and financially weaker segments of society, generating over 40% of its business from these areas.
Shriram Life Insurance Company Limited is a joint endeavor
between the Shriram Group and South African based life coverage firm Sanlam Group.
Fused in 2005, the organization has a dissemination system of
630 branches and more than 75,000 operators all over India. It offers an assortment of protection arrangements, taking into account the differing needs of their client base and values productive capital usage and low operational expenses.
One of the key components of Shriram Life Insurance is its
emphasis on the country market and financially weaker segments of society, creating more than 40% of its business through these fragments. Interesting, right? This is just a sneak preview of the full presentation. We hope you like it! To see the rest of it, just click here to view it in full on PowerShow.com. Then, if you’d like, you can also log in to PowerShow.com to download the entire presentation for free.