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Irdai okays Swiss Re move to open Mumbai branch

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MUMBAI: Wholesale reinsuranc­e provider Swiss Re on Monday said it has received approval from the Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (IRDAI) to open a branch in the city.

With the composite branch licence, Swiss Re will be able to operate in India and offer both non-life and life and health reinsuranc­e solutions directly to clients and brokers in the country, the company said in a release here.

"This is a significan­t milestone for us. As a reinsurer, we have served Indian insurers for over 87 years. Our new India branch, together with Swiss Re Global Business Solutions centred in Bengaluru, represents our commitment and investment in India's longterm future, and our ambition to be part of this dynamic high growth market," said Swiss Re Chief Executive Officer Reinsuranc­e, Asia, Jayne Plunkett.

As the Indian insurance sector is poised for strong growth with an average annual growth rate of 8 per cent from 2017 to 2025, Swiss Re is among the first five foreign companies to obtain a licence to sell reinsuranc­e in India.

Swiss Re's newly licensed entity, Swiss Reinsuranc­e Company, India Branch, will begin its operation from February 1.

"We will continue to be actively involved in supporting

the developmen­t of the Indian insurance market and making India's society more resilient. Our clients and partners will benefit from a combinatio­n of innovative, customised risk transfer and capital management solutions, as well as our knowledge transfer and risk services support and delivery," Jayne added. Kalpana Sampat, currently Managing Director of Swiss Re Services India, will head the Swiss Re India branch as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

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