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Directory of Associates, Fellows & Other Specialised Diplomas & Certificates DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATES, FELLOWS & OTHER SPECIALISED DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES (CLASS OF 2013) 60 years of Insurance Education & Training I N S U R A N C E I N S T I T U T E O F I N D I A PLOT NO. C-46, G-BLOCK, BANDRA - KURLA COMPLEX, BANDRA (EAST), MUMBAI - 400 051 Diamond Jubilee [1955 - 2015] III Vision · To become a hub of Insurance, Health, Actuarial and Risk Management education in Afro -Asian Countries and raise the bar of efficiency and knowledge across the insurance industry . · To set up virtual education complex to take the insurance education into hinterland. · To provide cutting- edge research, documentation, dissemination of information to individuals, corporate, regulators and millions of users of insurance. III Mission To impart systematic insurance education, training and creating avenues for research and development in the field of insurance and insurance auxiliary services thus developing highly efficient and skilled insurance professionals to serve the humanity in India and abroad. 60 years of Insurance Education & Training I N S U R A N C E I N S T I T U T E O F I N D I A Diamond Jubilee [1955 - 2015] MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION st (As on 31 March, 2014) Ashok K. Roy President M.Raghavendra Dy.Chairman (Board of Education) Sushobhan Sarker Immediate Past President Shankar Varlani V.Manickam Ajmer Insurance Institute Life Insurance Council P.Venkatramaiah R.M.Solanki GIC of India Mumbai Insurance Institute R.Chandrasekaran Arvind Kumar General Insurance Council National Insurance Academy Lalit Kumar K.L.R.Babu Insurance Regulatory & National Insurance Company Ltd. Development Authority Praveen Gupta S.B.Mainak Raheja QBE General Insurance Co.Ltd. LIC of India Girish Kulkarni Rita Bhattacharya Star Union Dai Ichi Life Ins. Co.Ltd. LIC of India K.Sanath Kumar K.Ganesh The New India Assurance Co.Ltd. LIC of India Niraj Kumar M.R.Kumar The Oriental Insurance Co.Ltd. LIC of India Asha Nair M.K.Gupta United India Insurance Co.Ltd. LIC of India * alphabetical order company / Institute wise 1 DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATES, FELLOWS & OTHER SPECIALISED DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES (CLASS OF 2013) INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTITUTE Insurance Institute of India (formerly known as the Federation of Insurance Institutes) was established in 1955 for imparting insurance education and training in India. The Institute is specifically supported by six corporate members – The Life Insurance Corporation of India, the General Insurance Corporation of India, National Insurance Company Limited, The New India Assurance Company Limited, The Oriental Insurance Company Limited and United India Insurance Company Limited. There are 91 Associated Institutes across India. Sri Lanka Insurance Institute and Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan Limited are affiliated members of the Institute. The Institute conducts Licentiate, Associateship and Fellowship examinations covering more than 50 subjects. The Institute also conducts examinations for specialized diplomas in Fire, Marine, Health & Foundation of Casualty Actuarial Science, Certificate course on Foundations of Casualty Actuarial Science and Certificate Programme in Advanced Insurance Marketing. These examinations are conducted in India at more than 100 centres and in 18 overseas centres. The Institute is the examining body for conducting pre -recruitment test for Insurance Agents on behalf of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority . The Institute conducts pre - licensing exam for surveyors on behalf of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority. Insurance Institute of India is recognized by Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority as a training center for pre/renewal licensing training for Brokers and Corporate Insurance Executives of Corporate Agents. The Institute is a member of the Institute for Global Insurance Education (IGIE) co - founded by American Institute of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (U.S.A.), Chartered Insurance Institute (U.K.) and the Insurance Institute of Canada. The Institute is also a member of International Insurance Society (IIS), LOMA, LIMRA. The Institute is a supporting institution of United Nations Environment Program – Finance Initiative (UNEP - FI) and has an observer status of International Association of Insurance Supervisors. The membership of the Institute is through its Associated Institutes. At present the membership strength is 2,78,458. There are 38,740 Associates and 19,395 Fellows of Insurance Institute of India. Approximately 60,000 candidates register for examination annually . 2 60 years of Insurance Education & Training I N S U R A N C E I N S T I T U T E O F I N D I A Diamond Jubilee [1955 - 2015] College of Insurance, the training arm, of Insurance Institute of India is recognized by the Government of India as Institution of higher learning in Insurance. College campus has lecture halls equipped with modern technological aids, Single occupancy AC hostel rooms with TV and Internet facility, Library, Gymnasium and Cafeteria. Besides conducting scheduled calendar programmes, College also offers customized training solutions to the corporate clients, conducts seminars and has established a research center. College has also launched Post Graduate Diploma in Health Insurance in collaboration with Department of Economics (Autonomous) – University of Mumbai. The American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters, U.S.A. grants 1 exemption in their prestigious CPCU designations to the Fellows (Non -Life) of Insurance Institute of India. The Chartered Insurance Institute, U.K. grants subjectwise exemptions to the Associates and Fellows of Insurance Institute of India in their ACII programme. Life Office Management Association, U.S.A. grants 2 exemptions in their FMLI designation to the Fellows of Insurance Institute of India. Insurance Institute of Canada grants 3 exemptions to Associates and 4 exemptions to Fellows of Insurance Institute of India in their CIP programme consisting of 10 subjects. The Institute encourages research by floating essay writing competitions. The Institute is governed by the Council consisting of 59 members. Decisions on education matters are taken by the Board of Education. The Institute’s registered office is located at Mumbai and is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 as a non-profit organization. 3 DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATES, FELLOWS & OTHER SPECIALISED DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES (CLASS OF 2013) MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Ashok K. Roy I congratulate all those who have passed their Associateship, Fellowship and other examinations conducted by Insurance Institute of India (class of 2013). It is indeed a big achievement for all of you. Knowledge is nothing if it is not shared. Hence, I will now urge you to spread the knowledge gained by you not only amongst your colleagues and fellow employees but also amongst the general public. The associated institutes of Insurance Institute of India are conducting insurance awareness programmes in various schools, colleges and for other people. They are also involved in other educational activities for which they always face a dearth of talented professionals. You can get in touch with them and make your contribution in all these activities for the betterment of the Society. I take this opportunity to wish you all success in your future endeavors. 4 60 years of Insurance Education & Training I N S U R A N C E I N S T I T U T E O F I N D I A Diamond Jubilee [1955 - 2015] MESSAGE FROM THE DY.CHAIRMAN (BOARD OF EDUCATION) M.Raghavendra Many congratulations to all the Associates, Fellows and other diploma holders of Insurance Institute of India (Class of 2013). It is definitely a proud and satisfying moment for all of you after achieving this milestone. But it is equally important to remember that there are many more milestones still to be achieved in your journey. Education and experience are two major channels of gaining knowledge. Now that you have achieved the knowledge through education, the application of this knowledge in practical work will further help you in improving yourself. The Institute is on a growth trajectory and has initiated many new projects. I would recommend you to stay connected with the Institute and its activities by taking active participation in working of your associated Institute. My best wishes to each one of you. 5 DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATES, FELLOWS & OTHER SPECIALISED DIPLOMAS & CERTIFICATES (CLASS OF 2013) MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL P. Venugopal My heartiest congratulations to all those who have passed the Associateship, Fellowship and other examinations of Insurance Institute of India. The world is continuously evolving and the things are now changing at a far greater speed than ever before. The coming years will also see major changes in the insurance sector in the country. I would insist that all of you stay constantly updated with the new changes in the sector and also open to new ideas and concepts. All Associates & Fellows can also register for the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme of III. This is my first opportunity to address you all after taking charge as the Secretary- General of Insurance Institute of India. My predecessors have done a wonderful job of bringing the Institute to this level and I believe that with your support and participation we can take it to greater heights in the years to come. My best wishes to you all for a bright future. 6 60 years of Insurance Education & Training I N S U R A N C E I N S T I T U T E O F I N D I A Diamond Jubilee [1955 -
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