Insurance Sector

Insurance Sector – Complete GK for Railway Exams

1. Overview

Insurance = risk-transfer mechanism regulated by IRDAI (1999). India=14th largest market (global share ≈1.7 %; Swiss Re 2023).

2. Quick-Fact Table
ParameterFigure (FY 2022-23)
Total premium (life + non-life)₹10.8 lakh crore
Life density₹2,299 per capita
Non-life density₹1,071 per capita
Penetration (total)4.0 % of GDP
No. of insurers68 (24 life, 28 general, 16 health-exclusive)
FDI limit74 % (automatic; 2021)
3. Milestones & Dates
YearEvent
18181st Indian life policy—Oriental Life Insurance Co. (Anita Bhavsar)
1870Bombay Mutual (1st Indian insurer)
1912Indian Life Assurance Companies Act
1956LIC nationalised (1 Sep); 245 companies merged
1971General insurance nationalisation (GIBC formed)
1972GIC incorporated (1 Jan 1973)
1993Malhotra Committee ⇒ liberalisation
1999IRDA Act passed (29 Dec)
2000IRDAI notified (19 Apr); private entry (ICICI Prudential 1st)
2012LIC IPO announced (Budget 2021-22); listed 17 May 2022
2021FDI cap 74 % (Insurance Amendment Act)
2023Bima Sugam—proposed national digital platform
4. Regulators & Bodies
BodyHeadquartersChairman (as on 01-01-2024)
IRDAIHyderabadShri Debasish Panda
LICMumbaiShri Siddhartha Mohanty
GIC ReMumbaiShri Ramaswamy Athappan
NIACLMumbaiShri T. C. Suseel Kumar
5. Public-Sector Insurers (Non-life)
CompanyAbbrev.FoundedSlogan
New India AssuranceNIACL1919“India’s premier general insurer”
Oriental InsuranceOICL1947“Prithvi, Agni, Jal, Akash – Hum Hain Na”
National InsuranceNICL1906“India’s 1st general insurer”
United India InsuranceUIICL1938“Rest Assured with United India”
6. Market-Share Snapshot (FY 22)
SegmentLeaderShare
LifeLIC63 %
Private lifeSBI Life9 %
Non-lifeNIACL (public)14 %
Private non-lifeICICI Lombard9 %
7. Government Schemes
SchemeLaunchPremiumBenefit
PMJJBY9 May 2015₹330/yr₹2 lakh life cover
PMSBY9 May 2015₹12/yr₹2 lakh accidental death
Ayushman Bharat23 Sep 2018₹5 lakh health/family
PMFBY20161.5-2 % crop premiumFull claim
8. One-Liner Revision Bullets
  • Insurance penetration = premium/GDP; density = premium/population.
  • “Uberrimae fidei” = utmost good faith principle.
  • Bancassurance = banks sell insurance (1st in India–2002, SBI-Life).
  • Reinsurance = insurance for insurers; GIC Re (1972) sole national reinsurer.
  • Lloyd’s of London ≠ company; it is a market.
  • Solvency ratio norm in India = 1.5 (IRDAI).
  • Crop insurance renamed “PM Fasal Bima Yojana” in 2016.
  • India’s 1st standalone health insurer—Star Health (2006).
  • ECGC = Export Credit Guarantee Corporation (1957) for exporters.
  • Insurance Samadhan—IRDAI’s online grievance portal.

15+ MCQs (Railway Pattern)

1. Which year was LIC nationalised?

Ans. 1956

2. Headquarters of IRDAI is located at?

Ans. Hyderabad

3. Present FDI limit in Indian insurance companies is?

Ans. 74 %

4. Who chaired the committee that recommended insurance liberalisation?

Ans. R. N. Malhotra

5. India’s oldest existing general insurer is?

Ans. National Insurance Company (1906)

6. Premium under PMSBY for accidental death cover is?

Ans. ₹12 per annum

7. The sole national reinsurer of India is?

Ans. GIC Re

8. In FY 22, market share of LIC in new business premium was approximately?

Ans. 63 %

9. Which act governs insurance companies in India?

Ans. Insurance Act, 1938 (amended 2021)

10. First private life insurer to start operations after 2000?

Ans. ICICI Prudential Life

11. Minimum solvency ratio prescribed by IRDAI is?

Ans. 1.5

12. The tagline “Rest Assured with United India” belongs to?

Ans. United India Insurance

13. Insurance density is measured as?

Ans. Premium per capita (population)

14. PMJJBY provides risk coverage of?

Ans. ₹2 lakh on death

15. Which PSU general insurer was founded in 1919?

Ans. New India Assurance

16. The digital platform “Bima Sugam” is proposed by?

Ans. IRDAI

17. Export credit insurance is provided by?

Ans. ECGC


Revision Shortcuts (Last-Minute)

  • 1818 → Oriental Life (1st policy)
  • 1956 → LIC born (1 Sep)
  • 1999 → IRDA Act
  • 2000 → Private insurers enter
  • 74 % → FDI cap (2021)
  • ₹330 → PMJJBY; ₹12 → PMSBY
  • 1.5 → Solvency norm
  • Hyderabad → IRDAI HQ
  • GIC Re → Reinsurer
  • Penetration 4 %; Density ₹3,370 (life+non-life)