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Government May Consider Oriental Insurance Or United India For Privatisation

The government is of the view that the two insurers’ financial health has improved and that may attract buyers, PTI reports.

An agent selling insurance products to customers. (Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg)
An agent selling insurance products to customers. (Photographer: Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg)

The government may consider privatising Oriental Insurance or the United India Insurance Co. as their financial health has improved after a series of capital infusions, people aware of the development said.

To further strengthen their financial health, the government is expected to infuse Rs 3,000 crore in the public sector general insurance companies during the current quarter.

Both Oriental Insurance and the Chennai-based United India Insurance may be able to generate interest from the private sector because of their improved financials, sources said.

The process of choosing a suitable candidate for privatisation has just started and will take some time to decide, sources said while not ruling out the possibility for listed New India Assurance, where government stake stands at 85.44 per cent.

As per the plan, NITI Aayog will make recommendations to the government for privatisation and Department of Investment and Public Asset Management under the Ministry of Finance will take the proposal to its logical conclusion.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget 2021-22 had announced a big-ticket privatisation agenda including privatisation of two public sector banks and one general insurance company.

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The government has budgeted Rs 1.75 lakh crore from stake sale in public sector companies and financial institutions during 2021-22. Last year, the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi cleared a proposal to provide capital support to National Insurance, Oriental Insurance and United India Insurance.

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The cabinet had also decided to increase the authorised share capital of National Insurance Company Ltd. to Rs 7,500 crore and that of United India Insurance Company Limited Ltd. and Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. to Rs 5,000 crore each to give effect to the capital infusion decision. At the same time, the Cabinet junked the earlier Budget proposal of merging NICL, OICL and UIICL.