IPP
IPP
Chapter 9: General Insurance Products: Risks faced by the owner of assets exposure to perils
features of products covering fire and allied perils - products covering marine and transit risks products covering financial losses due to accidents - products covering financial losses due
hospitalization - products covering miscellaneous risks.
Annexure: A write up on the history of insurance is provided.
Chapter 6: Linked life insurance policies: Concept of Unit-linked policies - ULIP premium and its
break-up - Types of funds in ULIPS - Traditional plans Vs ULIPS - How ULIPS work - Top Up &
NAV - Features of ULIPS - Revival of ULIPS - IRDA guidelines on ULIPS.
Chapter 7: Applications and Acceptance: Fundamentals of life insurance contracts - Principles of
utmost good faith - Insurable interest - Life insurance policy application and process - Proposal
form and related documents.
Chapter 8: Policy documents: Importance of a policy document - Format of a policy document Policy schedule and its various components - Conditions and privileges in a policy document Duplicate policies.
Chapter 9: Premium payment, policy lapse and revival: Premium calculations - Surrender value
and non-forfeiture options - Revival of lapsed policies and its types - Revival of postal life
insurance policies.
Chapter 10: Assignment, Nomination and Surrender of policy: Assignment of life insurance
policies - Conditional assignment - Absolute assignment - Process of Assignment - Nomination Process of Nomination - Features of Nomination - Assignment Vs Nomination - Surrender of
policies - Foreclosure of insurance policies.
Chapter 11: Policy claims: Different types of policy claims - Survival Benefits - Death Claims Maturity Claims - Submission of Proof of title at claim processing stage - Early Claims & Nonearly claims - Documents required for processing early claims - Death due to un-natural causes or
accidents - Nomination - Assignment--Waiver of evidence of title - Claims Concession Clause and
Extended Claims Concession Clause - Presumption of Death - Insurance Riders - Accidental Death
Benefit rider - Permanent Death Benefit Rider - IRDA regulations w.r.t Claim payments Annexures .
Reference reading :
Rating & Premium: Classification of risks Discrimination Bonus / Malus Claims cost
Acquisition cost Management expenses Classification of products Premium Short period scales
Failure of consideration Refund / return of premium Advance payment of premium,
Reference Reading :
Underwriting Principles-Author -, Joseph F Mangan / Connor M Harrison
Advanced Underwriting Techniques--Author - -, Joseph F Mangan / Connor M Harrison,
Guide to Life Assurance Underwriting including short glossary of medical terms--Author J.E.Evans, J E / W N Mann /
Underwriting management--Author C.I.I.
Underwriting Practice--Author C.I.I.
Life and disability underwriting-C.I.I.
Life and health insurance underwriting --Author Mary C. Bickley /Barbara Foxenberger Brown / Brown Jane
Lightcap
Life Insurance Underwriting --Author K.C.Mishra / R.Venugopal
annuities - Fixed Annuities - Joint-Life Annuity - Equity-indexed annuities - Split Annuities Immediate Annuities - Deferred annuities - Unit-linked deferred pension - Immediate annuities Annuity certain Lifetime annuity - Annuity with life cover etc. Chapter 16: Takaful (Islamic Insurance): Introduction - Meaning of Takaful - Definition - History
of Takaful Insurance - Selected Takaful Markets - Principles of Islamic Insurance - Elements of
Takaful Insurance - Takaful Contract - Operations in Takaful Insurance - Models of Takaful
Insurance - ReTakaful - Administration of a Takaful company - Risk & Investment funds in
Takaful insurance - Salvages & Recoveries - The share holders fund - Product design - Pricing and
types of policies in Takaful Insurance. - Management of expenses in Takaful Insurance and
provisions for profits - Bonus calculations in Takaful Insurance policies - Claims under Takaful
Insurance.
Chapter 17: Reinsurance: What is reinsurance - History of reinsurance - Need for reinsurance Functions of reinsurance - Types of reinsurance - Reinsurance Special factors - -Industrial risks
and reinsurance - Property reinsurance - Engineering reinsurance - Fire reinsurance - Accident &
Liability reinsurance - Marine Reinsurance - Aviation Reinsurance - Co-insurance - Life
Reinsurance - Non-standard risks - Administration of reinsurance - Different types of reinsurance
clauses - Accounting process in reinsurance - Different types of proportional reinsurance - Types of
non-proportional reinsurance - Premium & Loss portfolios - Interest & Tax - Brokerage - -Inward
accounts - Closing of annual accounts - Format of annual accounts - Additional reserves.
Chapter 18: Tax Laws and Life Insurance: Tax exemptions under Individual insurance - -ULIPs
and income tax rebates - Employer employee Contracts & Retirement Benefits - Gratuity funds Tax Breaks under approved gratuity funds - Superannuation funds - Tax Benefits of
superannuation funds - Provident funds - Group Insurance - Group insurance in-lieu of EDLI Group Savings Linked Insurance - Proposed direct tax code-Chapter 19: Life Insurance Claims Management: Introduction - Operative clauses - Sec 113 Maturity claims - Exchange control regulations & NRI Policy holders - Death Claims - Presumption
of death in missing persons - Sec 107 & Sec 108 - Evidence of title - Nomination - Assignment Death of nominee - Several nominees - Minor nominee - Assignment/ nomination during the
capacity of incapacity - Limitation Act 1963 - Payment of policy monies into court - Claims on
small life insurance policies - Insurance Ombudsman.
Reference reading :
Takaful Islamic InsuranceConcepts and regulatory issues.(Author - Archer Simon / Karim Rifaat Ahmed
Abdel / Nienhaus Volker)--Publisher - John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Ltd.--Year of Publication - 2009
(Author -
Chapter 9: Tax Laws and Life Insurance: Tax on Income and wealth and life insurance- Service
Tax.
Chapter 10: Insurance Intermediaries : the Contract of Agency-Appointment of agents-IRDA
regulations with regard to Licensing of Agents, Brokers and Corporate Agents- authority of Agent Rights and responsibilities of agents and Principal-Termination of agency and Renewal / Hereditary
Commission.
Chapter 11: Legal status of individuals and life insurance: Nationality- Domicile and Citizenship
- Exchange control regulations- Life insurance transactions involving foreign currency, like
premium collection and settlement of claims.
Chapter 12: Nationalisation of life insurance LIC Act 1956.
Chapter 13: Protection of consumers interests the consumer Protection Act 1986 - defining
Consumer, Service Deficiency, Unfair and Restrictive Trade Practices- System for Redressal of
Complaints- Implications of Consumer Protection act-Consumer Protection Councils and
Ombudsman.
Chapter 14: Life Insurance Legislation abroad and Policy Initiatives in India: Life Insurance
laws in UK. USA and the European Community- Insurance initiatives in India- formation of
Malhotra Committee on Reforms in Insurance sector- Formation of IRDA.
Chapter 15: Provisions of IRDA Act 1999.
Chapter 11:
Analysis..
Chapter 12:
Chapter 13:
Chapter 14:
Chapter 15:
Chapter 16:
Chapter 6: Health insurance data, pricing & reserving: Importance and use of data in health
insurance for insurers, regulators, government, TPAs and other stake-holders - --Data mandated
from insurance companies by regulators - -data warehousing - -Collection and collation of data Data interpretation and advanced analysis of data - -Insurance Information Bureau - Actuarial
function in health insurance companies - Actuarial techniques - Fundamentals of pricing - Claim
reserving - Data and data modeling.
Chapter 7: Regulatory and legal aspects of health insurance: Principles and practice of health
insurance regulations - Need for regulations in health insurance--Various kinds of risks in health
insurance - -Regulatory structure - Licensing and registration - Types of regulations-- - Enforcement of regulations - Monitoring activity by regulators - Prevention of mis-selling - Health
insurance regulations in India - Policy holders regulation and Grievance re-dressal system - -health
insurance for rural and informal sector workers - Role of IRDA in initiatives for standardization Pre-existing diseases( PEDs) - renewability of health insurance policies.
Chapter 8: Customer service in health insurance: Consumer protection & policy holders
protection - --Claim servicing - types of cashless claims - Grievance redressal - survey on grievance
redressal.
Chapter 9: Health Insurance fraud : Introduction - Cause and effects of frauds - Classification of
frauds - health insurance frauds Vs general insurance frauds - types of frauds by the consumers stages of insurance frauds - cash defalcation - types of fraud during in the contractual period and
claims stage - -methods to combat and mitigate insurance frauds - technology and process interface
- initiatives by IRDA and the industry.
Chapter 10: Reinsurance : Definition of reinsurance - utility of reinsurance - health insurance and
reinsurance models - products supported by reinsurers - white labeling - social reinsurance - annual
reinsurance programme.
Reference reading :
American
American
Health
Health
Insurance
Insurance
Plans /
Plans /
Endorsements, Reinsurance Placement Slip, Insurance Certificates, Cover Notes, Renewal Notices
Exclusions Deductibles Co-insurance Reinsurance and Retention levels Portfolio
Management.
Chapter 8: Types of Policies: Classification of Insurance Covers by Subject Matter Insurance of
Property, Earnings/Profits, Liability and Persons Classification by Insurance Act Classification
by Market Segments Classification by Perils (Named Perils and All Risks) Customised Policies
Special Covers.
Chapter 9: Underwriting Profitability & Review Strategies: Planning for Underwriting Profits
Importance of Underwriting Philosophy & Policy Important Factors in Underwriting policy and
Practice Estimation of Underwriting Profit Factors that affect Underwriting Results Rating,
Underwriting Guidelines, Policy wordings, Reserving, Claims Processing, High Exposures, High
Expenses Reviewing the Underwriting Policy Analysis of Claims Corrective Steps
Underwriting Audit Review of Claims and Special Events.
Chapter 10: Protection of Policyholders Interest: IRDA Protection of Policyholders Interest
Regulations 2002 Stipulations relating to Point of Sale Proposal Grievance Redressal
Procedure Policy Contents Claims Procedures Servicing Mutual Obligations
Policyholders Awareness Disclosure by Insurers/
Chapter 11: Research & development in Underwriting, Rating & Product Innovation
Challenges Ahead: Need for Research & development Use of Emerging Technologies Four
Distinct Areas of New Challenges New Potential Hazards, New Vulnerabilities, Untested
Insurance Product, Growing Needs for International Coverages Innovative Rating Programmes
Reasons for Underwriting Errors Product Innovation process.
Chapter 12: IT. Applications in Underwriting: Challenging Market Conditions Conceptual I.T.
System Architecture I. T. System Services Need for Speed, Flexibility & Functionality
Individualization of Services and Policies Important Business Concerns Customer Relationship
Management Technology & Underwriting Consistency & Speed, Business Process Automation,
Managing Underwriting Workflow - Rules Engines Case Management Web-based
Technologies Benefits of Technology-based Underwriting A Different Perspective.
8.
/ Escalation / Removal of Debris / Architects Surveyors & consulting Engineers Fees / Loss of
Rent /Additional Expenses for Alternate Accommodation / Contract Price / Designation of Property
/ Temporary Removal of Stocks /Agreed Bank Clause / Omission to Insure,
Chapter 8: Petrochemical Insurance Policies: Background of Growth and Fire Insurance Tariff
Classification of Flammable Materials Tariff Definitions Warranties Rating Procedures
Voluntary Deductible Industrial All Risks Insurance eligibility Criteria IAR Policy Composition
& Coverage Details Deductibles add-on Covers Rating Considerations,
Chapter 9: Protection of Policyholders Interests: IRDA Regulation and its Important Features,
Chapter 10: Information Technology Application in Fire Insurance Rating & Underwriting:
Background Data Quality MIS Segmentation Risk Management Reinsurance,
Chapter 11: Overseas Practice: Practice in U.K. relating to Standard Fire cover / All Risks Policy /
Treatment of Other Perils / Fixation of Sum Insured / Combined Policies / Package Policies
Practice in the U.S.A.
References & recommended reading:
11. Fire
IC 62 COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY
(For already Registered candidates Existing course of Year of Edition 1999 is Continued up to
May 2012)
Scope and relevance to marine insurance. - International trade and factors governing supply and
demand. - Study of basic geographical concepts, like the Solar System, Latitudes and Longitudes,
sea depth distribution, ocean currents, tides, coral reefs and islands, etc. Earthquakes and volcanic
eruptions and areas prone to these catastrophes. - Institute Warranties and their application. - A
detailed study of the main sea routes of the world, including Suez and Panama Canal Routes and
geographical and commercial factors involved. - Rail and Road Transportation - Coastal trade - Air
transport. - The attributes of ports, harbors and hinterlands. Principal ports of the world including a
study of conditions in each such port, Geographical location, extent of commercial importance and
facilities available for handling and storing cargo etc. - Major principal commodities.
IC 63 MARINE CLAUSES
(For already Registered candidates Existing course of Year of Edition 1999 is Continued upto
May 2012)
S.G. Form and the New MAR form of the Marine Policy Endorsements Institute of London
Underwriters Technical and Clauses Committee of I.L.U.
Fishing Vessels Clauses. Institute clauses for Hull, freight, and cargo used in the international
market Non-Institute clauses Institute Standard Conditions for Cargo Contracts Clauses used in
India Sailing Vessels clause - Inland Vessels clause Trading Warranties. Trade Clauses. Duty
and increased value insurance clause - seller's contingency clause - Rejection Insurance Clause.
Duty Exemption Scheme - Marine policy form. Special Declaration Policy and Annual Policy for
inland Transit - Inland Rail/ Road Transit clause - F.O.B. Shipments - Registered Postal Sendings Clause for Diamonds and Precious stones exports.
IC 65 MARINE UNDERWRITING
(For already Registered candidates Existing course of Year of Edition 1999 is continued up to
May 2012)
Marine insurance market in India and the U.K. - Marine Insurance associations and marine
publications. - International and domestic trade - Markets, parties to a contract and role of
intermediaries. - Contracts of sale INCOTERMS. - Finance for trade (Bills of exchange,
documentary credits, etc.) - Underwriting documents - Rules of interpretation - Payment of
premium - Stamp duties - Exchange control regulations regarding payment of premiums. - Risks
and rating factors in Cargo Underwriting. - Types of commodities, methods of packing, stowage
and their susceptibility to loss or damage - extraneous risks and their effects on cargo. - Containers,
pallets and multi-modal transport systems and the particular characteristics of these systems. Common types of vessels including their operating and risk characteristics. - Types of policies to
cover ship owner's insurable interests. - Salient features of Institute Time Clauses Hulls (1.10.83). Hull underwriting and rating. - P & I cover in general. - Types of maritime frauds and precautionary
measures for their prevention. - Abbreviations - Shipping, insurance and commercial terms. - New
developments in underwriting in the international market.
Objectives:
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of
processing and settlement of claims under Marine Cargo, Hull and Freight Insurance policies .It
emphasizes on developing an appreciation for various methods for assessment of claims and the
risks covered. The focus is on providing a complete understanding of the procedures and
calculation aspects of the claims and the conventions guiding them.
Contents:
Chapter 1: The underlying principles of Insurance factors for determination of claimterminologies relevant-third parties associated with handling of losses.
Chapter 2: The types of losses - Actual/Constructive Total Losses -.Losses under Freight PoliciesMeasure of Indemnity for total Loss-Subrogation Abandonment- Particular average- General
average-Sue and labour charges-Salvage Charges-York Antwerp Rules 1974- Successive lossesExcess and Franchise.
Chapter 3: Procedure for intimation of claims-How claim arises under Constructive Total Loss and
Particular average-Amount Recoverable-Detailed explanation of General Average Sacrifice,
,Expenditure and Contribution - Actual Total Loss Amount recoverable-Normal, Natural or
ordinary losses Trade losses
Chapter 4: Duty Insurance-Increased value Insurance- Claims under War Risks/Strikes clausesClaims documents-Appointment of Surveyor-Purpose of survey- Survey Report-Short PackingSupervised Discharge of cargo.
Chapter 5: Cargo claims Procedure- Exchange Control regulations affecting claims- Direct
Insurance outside India-Currencies in which marine Policies may be issued- - Remittance of claims
on exports Payments in foreign currency of certain import claims- Customs clearance procedureRefund of Duty-Bill of entry form.
Chapter 6: Recoveries-Open Delivery of cargo Claims settlement on shipments by sea Claims
settlement on dispatches by inland Transit Marine Claim form contents Time limits for lodging
claims/filing suits with carriers/-Various Acts governing the carriage of goods by sea/air/rail/road
Hague Rules - Rights and Immunities Hamburg Rules Notice of loss/damage/delay.
Chapter 7: Recoveries- Carriage of goods by Rail - Duties of Railways as a carrier- at owners
risk Goods in defective condition-Carriage in open wagon-Delivery at private siding-Rail
clearance procedure-Railway Claims Tribunal Act Carriage by Road legal aspects- Clearance
procedure Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act- Liabilities and its limits Liabilities of Port
authority of India- Postal Sendings - Recovery from customs.
Chapter 8: Hull insurance Claims-Total loss-Partial loss-Amounts recoverable- Main Insurance
coverages for Hull and Machinery Perils and exclusions Particular Average claims procedure
Successive losses- Arrangements for survey Policy deductible Dry docking - Total Loss claims
Actual Total loss Constructive total loss Abandonment - Sue and labour charges Claims
Processing and documentation Ocean Going Vessels -Sailing Vessels Inland Vessels Fishing
Vessels Hull survey Reports - Recovery.
Chapter 9: How liability arises Three / fourth collision liability Single liability Cross liability
Limitation of liability Martime Convention Act Sistership Clause Protection and Indemnity
clubs - Freight claims Partial and Total loss Types of freight Insurance of freight Measure of
Indemnity for partial loss of freight Franchisee clause Total and Constructive Total loss of
freight Documentation and adjustment of freight claims .
Chapter 10: The concept and meaning of General Average with examples Essential features of
General average York Antwerp Rules Guiding rules of practice for Average adjusters Basis of
valuation Salvage remuneration Temporary repairs Expenses at port of refuge Amount made
good in G.A sacrifice -Contributing Interest and Contributing values - Vessel in ballast and under
Charter Interest on losses made good in G.A with examples of adjustment General Average
Adjustment procedure Salvage and Salvage charges Successive or Consecutive General
Averages Application of General Average to policies of Insurance Application of General
Average to policies on Ships /Cargo and to freight along with examples of claim adjustment.
Recommended Books
The Principles of Marine Insurance - A.Primer
by Harold Turner
Goodcare
IC 67 MARINE INSURANCE
(Revised Edition: 2010)
Objectives:
This course familiarizes the students with Principles and Coverages under Marine Cargo and
Hull policies .It explains the considerations of rating and underwriting along with claims
procedures to be followed .It also helps develop an understanding of General Average and its
adjustments from Insurance perspectives and informs about the procedural aspects of recoveries
from various third parties and measures for prevention of Maritime fraud .
Contents:
Chapter 1: Evolution and need for Marine Insurance Various Acts to regulate the Marine
Insurance Market Organisation of Llyods International Maritime Bureau Tariff Advisory
Council General Insurance council Marine Insurance Act.
Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Principles guiding the Marine Contract- Warranties Utmost Good
faith Insurable Interest Reinsurance Assignment and passage of interest in Marine Insurance
Indemnity- Valued and Unvalued Policies Subrogation Abandonment Contribution proximate cause.
Chapter 3: Proposal Form factors for acceptance Type of Vessel The Voyage or Transit
Type of Cargo Packing forms Containerization Conditions of Insurance Inco Terms
Declaration Forms Marine Cover Note Policy Form endorsements.
Chapter 4: Rules of Interpretation Stamp Duty for Cargo Policies Risks covered by Institute
Cargo Clauses (A)/(B)/(C) Exclusions Duration of cover- Termination of contract of carriage
Institute War Clauses Institute Strikes Clauses-Sea/Air Registered Mail and Postal Sending by
Air- Institute Replacement Clause-Pair and Set Clause Cutting clause- label clause Picking
Clause _Garbling Clause Cargo ISM Endorsement Loading /Unloading Clause .
Chapter 5: Institute Trade Clauses Institute Coal clauses Institute Jute Clauses Institute Bulk
Oil Clauses Package Policy For Coffee Package Policy for Cardamom Estates Package Policy
for Rubber Estates Tea Crop Insurance Cargo in sailing vessels Inland transit Clauses 9Rail
/Road)-(A)/(B)/(C) - Container Insurance Limits Clause.
Chapter 6: Types of Coverages Specific Policy Open covers- Declaration of Consignments
Open Policies Annual Policy Duty and Increased Value Insurance Insurance on FOB terms
Shut out Cargo Sellers Interest Contingency Special Storage risks Insurance Package Policy
under Duty Exemption Scheme - Multi Transit policy Stock Throughput Insurance policy Sales
turnover Insurance Marine (Advance) Loss of profits Insurance Buyers Contingency Insurance
Important Conditions Difference in conditions cover Frieght Contigency Insurance- Strikes
expensive /war expenses.
Chapter 7: Hull Insurance Classification of Vessels Indian register of Shipping Types of
vessels Types of Policies Institute Time Clauses Hull Perils covered Pollution Hazard
Duty of the Assured (Sue & Labour) Collision Liability Sistership Deductible Notice of
claims Disbursements Warranty - Termination Perils .Pollution Hazard Class ISM Optional
covers Institute Voyage Clause Insurance of Freight Time and Voyage freight clauses Valued
and unvalued Policies Loss of freight Loss of Time clause Claim documents Port risk
insurance Institute Fishing Vessels Clause Protection & indemnity Associations.
Chapter 8: Hull proposal form- details of the vessel trade details documents Valuation of ship
Classification of vessels Rating factors Hull initial rating Renewal rating Risks with
adverse underwriting features Warranties- Insurance of Fishing vessels conditions of Insurance
insurance of Sailing vessels Insurance of Inland Vessels Insurance of dredgers .
Chapter 9: Marine Claims Actual Total Loss Constructive Total loss Particular Average
Salvage Loss General Average Loss Sue and labour charge Particular Charges Salvage
charges Forwarding Charges Extra Charges Cargo Claims Procedures Insurance Surveys
Claims Payable Abroad Recoveries from third parties Hull Insurance Claims Total Loss
Partial loss Particular Average General Average Salvage charges Sue and labour Charges
Collision Liability Claims of Ocean going vessels fishing vessels sailing vessels inland vessels
General Average Application of insurance to G.A Contribution and G.A Sacrifice- Adjustment
of G.A Salvage liability.
Chapter 10: Marine recoveries from third parties Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea ActShipowner responsibility, liabilities/rights and immunities Notice of loss or damage Time limit
for leagal action Carriage of goods by Rail Rights /Liabilities of Railway Authorities- Carriage
of
goods
by
Road
Act
Carriage
by
goods
by
Air-Multi
Modal
transportation/responsibilities/liabilities/limits Liabilities of Port Authorities major and other
ports Postal Authority Customs Salvage Disposal.
Chapter 11: Methods for payment in International trade- Consignment purchase Down payment
Open account Documentary Collections Letter of Credit detailed working procedure
Uniform customs and practices for Documentary Credits Signatories Cover note Currency of
coverage amount of coverage port to port cover excess/franchise.
Chapter 12: Cargo Loss control and prevention Theft, Pilferage and Non delivery Handling
and Stowage damage Water damage Multi Modal containerization its inspection and packing
and stowing of cargo Reinsurance of Marine cargo and hull risks Methods of Reinsurance
Proportional Facultative Quota share Treaty Surplus Treaty - Non proportional Excess of
loss Stop loss - Pooling arrangements Alternative risk transfer-Common Reinsurance
Programme Maritime frauds Scuttling frauds Documentary frauds Cargo thefts Chrty fraud
- Piracy - Maritime fraud prevention in cargo and hull insurance.
Recommended Books for Reading
The Principles of marine Insurance by A Primer by Harold Turner, Controlling Cargo theft by
Tyska Fennely, Inland Marine Insurance Roderick McNamma , Arnould on the law of Marine
Insurance by Lord Chobley
Objectives:
The contents of this book are designed to develop a better understanding of concept, principles
and practice of Marine insurance .It also helps to acquire an indepth knowledge of the clauses
providing the coverage or exclusions for the Marine risks .It also acquaints them with trading
clauses for various commodities.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Marine Insurance Institute of London Underwriters The Marine
policy form Marine Policy drafting guidelines Endorsements and their types Rules of
Interpretation of the Policy wordings Special features of Marine features .
Chapter 2: Basic Principles - Utmost Good faith Warranties Insurable interest and their kinds
Passage of Interest and assignment of policies of Marine insurance-Indemnity Valued and
Unvalued policies Principles of subrogation Principles of Contribution Proximate cause
Onus of Proof .
Chapter 3: Inco Terms Purpose and Inferences - Structure of Incoterms - Relevance of Inco
Terms.
Chapter 4: Marine Insurance Coverages Institute Cargo Clauses Exports and Import tradingMarine Cargo policies .
Chapter 5: Marine Cargo Clauses Losses covered Analysis of the old and new Clauses
Comparative analysis of Risks covered by ICC (A),(B),(C) extraneous risks Stranding of
vessels overturning collision of vessels - General Average Sacrifice Jettison washing
overboard Both to Blame Collision clause.
Chapter 6: Exclusions under the Institute Cargo Clauses Implications of the changes Detailed
analysis of the exclusions with examples Unseaworthiness - Willful misconduct War Strike
-loss by delay Inherent vice.
Chapter 7: Important sub clauses in ICC (A)/(B)/(C) Transit Clause detailed discussion with
implications and explanatory notes Termination of Contract of carriage Insurable Interest
clause Forwarding charges Clause Constructive Total clause Increased Value clause Not to
Inure Clause ICC (Air).
Chapter 8: War and Strike clauses under ICC Risks covered Risks excluded Duration of
cover Waterborne Clause Port delay clause Institute Strike Clause ICC ( Air)- War /Strike .
Chapter 9: Other Clauses - Institute Classification clause for Vessels Institute Replacement
clause Institute theft, pilferage and non delivery clause Institute War cancellation clause Label
clause Pair and Set clause Pickings clause Garbling Clause Important Notice Clause.
Chapter 10: Institute Commodity Trade clause Institute Jute clauses Institute Bulk Oil clause
Institute coal clause Institute timber trade federation clause FOFSA trade clause Frozen foods
clause Rejection Insurance Frozen meat clause.
Chapter 11: Inland Transit clause risks covered risks excluded Extraneous perils
Implications of whichever shall occur first Inland vessel Transit clause Sailing warranty
Insurance of cargo on sailing vessels Termination of adventure clause.
Chapter 12: Specific policy Open cover a detailed description of information sought Open
policy Annual policy Special storage risk extension clause FOB clause Shut out Cargo War
Clauses(Post) Cover for Diamonds and precious stones Muti transit policy Sellers
contingency insurance Duty Insurance Increased Value Insurance Package policy for
exporters covered under the duty exemption scheme Package policy for coffee Stock
throughput policy Sales turnover policy .
Chapter 13: Marine Hull Clauses scope and coverages Institute time clauses The perils
clauses and associated clauses Strike exclusion Pollution hazard General Average and salvage
Wages and maintenance Unrepaired damage Constructive total loss Sue and labour clause
Collision liability Sistership -Notice of claim and tenders .
Chapter 14: Warranties Navigation Breach of warranty Disbursements warranty freight
Continuation of Insurance Clauses Termination of Insurance clause Assignment Freight
Waiver Returns for lay up and cancellation Institute and voyage clauses Time clauses Hull
(excess liabilities)-.
Chapter 15: Comparative analysis of ITC hulls 1983 and ITC hull 1995 The new international
hull clauses principle insuring conditions Additional clauses Claims provision -.
Chapter 16: Institute Fishing vessels clause Salient features Coverages deductible fishing
gear - Clauses for Builders Risk Institute time clauses(ITC) Container 1/1/87 ITC Container
War and strike 1/1/87 ITC Hulls (Port Risks ) Institute Yacht clauses Machinery damage
extension clause -War and Strike Clauses for other countries - American Institute hull clauses
Classification and Maintenance of Class clause premium Installment clause Hull trading
warranties Geographical limits warranty SRCC (Hulls ) Ship Repairers liability insurance .
Chapter 17: War covers for Marine Hull coverages and scope -War risk time policy Institute
war and strike clauses.
Chapter 18: Coverage for freight and disbursements freight clauses risks covered franchise
total loss Measure of indemnity Loss of time clause Freight Collision.
Recommended Reading
Marine Insurance Ocean and Inland William H Rodda ,The principles of Marine Insurance A
primer by Harold Turner, Inland Marine Insurance Roderick Mc Namma, Limitation of Carriers
Liability by Earling Selvig.
Objectives:
The syllabi of this book is structured to give a holistic view of the evolution of Marine Insurance
Market. It helps to acquire a basic knowledge of various modes of transports and the Ports across
the world and their risk features. It is designed to provide comprehensive understanding of the
Coverages and the operational aspects of Underwriting and Rating Marine Cargo and Hull
Insurance. It helps to grasp the significance of Reinsurance in covering Marine Risks
Contents:
Chapter 1: U.K Insurance Market Organisation of Llyods s - Lloyds Brokers/Agents - Marine
Insurance Associations Institute of London Underwriters - Salvage association International
Maritime bureau- Marine Publications Marine Insurance Market in India.
Chapter 2: Transport- waterways Growth of shipping Industry worlds major sea routes Ship
Canals _ National Waterways.
Chapter 3: Inland Ports Harbour - Importance of Port for Insurance Kinds of Ports Major
Indian Ports Minor Indian Ports.
Chapter 4: Marine Declaration Form - Cover Note Marine Policy Endorsements Payment of
Premiums as per sec 64 VB Rules 58 and 59 for premium payment Exchange control regulations
for Premium payment on cargo policies covering import and export - Open Cover Open Policies
Certificate of Insurance.
Chapter 5: Institute Classification Clause ICC(A)- ICC(B)- ICC(C) Common Coverages and
exclusions Inland transit Clause(A),(B),(C) Rail \Road - Strikes ,Riots and Commotion clause
Inland Vessels - Premium considerations- Duty and Increased value Insurance Special Storege
risks Insurance -.
Chapter 6: Cargo Underwriting rating considerations - The Vessel Approval of Vessels
Operation the Voyage or transit Nature of Cargo Theft ,Pilferage and Non Delivery rain
water Damage Types of damages Conditions of Insurance .
Chapter 7: Important Ports of Asia and some main Foreign Ports.
Chapter 8: Hull Insurance Types of Vessels Ocean Going Vessels Liquid Bulk carriers
Container Vessels Roll on roll off vessels Types of Hull Insurance Policies Freight Policy
Time Policy Voyage Policy disbursements and Increased Value Insurance Builders Risk
Policy Ship repairers Liability Institute Time Clauses Hull port risks.
Chapter 9: Considerations for Hull Underwriting and rating Technical details of the VesselPhysical And Moral Hazard Valuation of the vessel-Trading risks Towage Risks Features for
better Rating Calculating the Rate on Risk Basis Hull renewal rating Return of Premiums
Indian register of shipping- protection and Indemnity Clubs.
Chapter 10: Types of offshore Oil and Gas exploration units factors for underwriting seamless
cover and operational covers.
Chapter 11: Role of Reinsurance in coverage of large Risks functions of Reinsurance Methods
of Reinsurance Proportional Non proportional Facultative Treaty Surplus Excess of loss
Reinsurance of Marine Risks Cargo reinsurance Proportional and Non proportional Contracts
Hull reinsurance.
Chapter 12: International Maritime Bureau for Prevention of Maritime fraud Marine Fraud in
Cargo and Hull and the role of Exclusions Classification Of Maritimes Crimes scuttling frauds
Documentary Frauds Cargo Thefts Frauds relating to Chartering of vessels Prevention of
Maritime Fraud Precautionary Measures taken by various parties to Maritime Adventures.
Recommended Reading
The Principles of Marine Insurance A.Primer by Harold Turner ,Controlling Cargo theft by Tyska
Fennely ,Marine Insurance Ocean and Inland William H Rodda.
IC 71 AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
(Revised Edition: 2010)
Objectives:
This course aims at providing a broad overview of Agricultural Insurance. The thrust is on
understanding Agricultural/ Crop insurance as a distinct type of insurance, how it is operated
abroad and how it evolved in the Indian market. The readers are introduced to different approaches
weather - based, yield - index - based, area - based etc that are followed by practitioners. The
course covers insurance of livestock and a few insurances that are traditionally designed for the
same market and go with agricultural insurance.
Coverage includes policy design, underwriting, reinsurance and claims considerations.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Indian Agriculture: Situation of Agriculture in India - Growth of
Agriculture over the years - Role of Agriculture in Indian Economy - Agriculture Distribution and
Indicators - Agricultural Census - Agricultural Resources - Land records computerization.
Chapter 2: Risks in Agriculture: Agricultural Risks - Changing face of Agricultural Risks in India
- Climate Change and Agriculture - Managing Agricultural Risks.
Chapter 3: Evolution of Crop Insurance in India: Individual based crop insurance - Pilot Crop
Insurance Scheme (PCIS) - Comprehensive Crop Insurance Scheme (CCIS) - Experimental Crop
Insurance Scheme (ECIS) - National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS) - Farm Income
Insurance Scheme (FIIS) - Types of Agricultural Insurance - Obligations of insurers in rural sector
Formation of Agriculture Insurance Co of India Ltd.
Chapter 4: Crop Insurance Design Considerations: Insurability of Agricultural Risks Concept of
Agricultural relief Risk Management considerations Area based approach Crop insurance and
Credit Loss Adjustment Reserves and Reinsurance - Generic considerations in policy design and
operations.
Chapter 5: Crop Insurance - Yield Index based Underwriting and Claims: National Agricultural
Insurance Scheme (NAIS) - Components Nature, Coverage and Integrity - Underwriting - Claims
- Yield Data Yield Estimation Methodology - Actuarial premium rating - Proposed modifications
in NAIS
Chapter 6: Weather Based Crop Insurance Model: Comparison between Area Yield and Weather
based Crop insurance - Weather Insurance components - Weather data and Indexes - Product
Design - Underwriting and Claims considerations Understanding Crop Insurance Models.
IC 72 MOTOR INSURANCE
(Revised Edition: 2010)
Objectives:
This course aims at acquainting the learner with Motor Insurance. It gives a detailed understanding
of how insurance principles and legal aspects are applied in Motor Insurance. Different types of
Motor insurance policies are dealt with in detail. Documentation specific to Motor Policies,
important clauses, claims procedures and importance of data analysis are discussed to provide the
learner with many of the practical aspects of Motor insurance. Matters like Motor third party pool,
Tribunal and Governmental schemes and discussed. Where relevant, practices abroad are also
mentioned.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introductory: History of Motor Insurance - application of basic principles types of
motor vehicles- private cars, motor cycle/ scooters, commercial vehicles, trailers, miscellaneous and
specific types of vehicles types of policies.
Chapter 2: Legal Aspects 1: Motor Vehicles Act 1939 - Motor Vehicles Act 1988 Definitions
Necessity for compulsory third party insurance - Certificate of Insurance - Liability - without fault
Compensation on structured formula basis - Hit and Run Accidents - Solatium fund.
Chapter 3: Legal Aspects 2: Motor Accident Claims Tribunals - Lok Nayalaya - Jald Rahat Yojana
- International practices in third party insurance.
Chapter 4: Motor Policies 1: Types of Motor Policies Coverage under Liability Only and
Package Policies - Policy conditions - Add on covers Exclusions
Chapter 5: Motor Policies 2: Types of Motor Policies Private Car and Two Wheeler Policies
Commercial Vehicles - Motor Trade Policies; Scope of Standard Form of Policies Schedule
Exceptions Conditions; Concept of Insureds Declared Value .
Chapter 6: Motor Insurance Practice: Rules and Regulations File and Use approval Erstwhile
Tariff Guidelines Policy Design and Rating concepts during Tariff Regime Scope for changes
consequent to detariffing practices abroad.
Chapter 7: Documents: Importance of documentation - Proposal Form - Certificate of Insurance Cover Note- Policy forms Endorsements and Renewal Notice.
Chapter 8: Underwriting: Underwriting and Rating considerations the Vehicle the Usage the
Area of Operation the Driver past experience the Cover; Insurance and road safety
Importance of Statistical data.
IC 74 LIABILITY INSURANCE
(Revised Edition: 2011)
Objectives:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the reader with the concepts, principles & practices
adopted by insurers in the class of insurance business which deals with legal liability. The course
also examines the latest enactments and insurance product arising out of social and economic
developments in the society. Specimen wordings of Policy, Proposal & Risk Assessment Forms for
Public & Product Liability Insurance form part of the course contents.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction: What is Liability Classification of Legal Liability Historical
Background Basic Principles of Insurance Scope of Liability Insurance Special Features of
Liability Insurance,
Chapter 2: Legal Background: Common Law & Statutory Law Negligence Duty of Care
Injury or Damage Causal Connection Between Breach & Injury Onus of Proof Employers
Liability for Negligrnce of Employee Principals Liability for Negligence of Contractor Fatal
Accidents Act, 1855 Damages Property Damage Punitive Damage Structured Settlements
Defences Nuisance Law of Strict Liability Law of Absolute Liability Law of Limitation
Directors & Officers Personal Liability Statutory Liability The Public Liability Insurance Act
1991 & Other Statutes i.e. Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974, Air (Prevention &
Control of Pollution) Act 1981, The Environment (Protection) Act 1986, The Factories Act 1948,
The Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 & 1993, The Consumer Protection Act 1986,
Chapter 3: Liability Underwriting: The Underwriting Process Identification & Evaluation of
Physical Risks and Legal Risks Liability Policy Operative Clause Advantages and
Disadvantages of Losses Occurring Basis and Claims Made Basis Policies Defence Costs and
Expenses Admitted and Non-admitted Policies DIC & DIL Policies Umbrella Policies
Rating Guidelines Structuring a Liability Programme,
Chapter 4: Statutory Liability: Compulsory Public Liability Insurance - The Public Liability
Insurance Act 1991 No Fault Liability Compulsory Insurance Claims Procedure Policy
Coverage The National Environment Tribunal Act 1995 Employers Liability Insurance The
Workmens Compensation Act 1923 Policy Form, Rating, Proposal Form & Claims ESIS The
Minimum Wages Act Carriers Legal Liability Insurance Multimodal Transport Operator
Liability Insurance Rating,
Chapter 5: General Public Liability (Industrial/Non-industrial): Categorisation of Industrial &
Non-industrial Important Clauses, Exclusions and conditions of the Policy Extensions of
Coverage for Industrial & Non-industrial policies Proposal Forms and Specific Questionnaires for
different Risk Categories rating
Chapter 6: Products Liability Insurance: Legal Background Tort Liability The Consumer
Protection Act 1986 Product Liability Insurance Policy Special Clauses, Exclusions and
Conditions Risk Assessment Underwriting & Rating Extensions of Coverage,
Chapter 7: Professional Indemnities: The Need for Professional Indemnity Insurance Policy
Forms, Exclusions Conditions & Proposal Forms for Doctors & Medical Establishments, Chartered
Accountants / Financial Accountants / management Consultants / Lawyers / Advocates / Solicitors /
Counsels / Consulting Engineers / Architects / Interior Decorators / Insurance Brokers Rating,
Chapter 8: Commercial General Liability: Demand for the Commercial General Liability
Insurance Policy Structure & Coverage Section I: A. Bodily Injury & Property Damage
Liability, B. Personal & Advertising Injury Liability, C. Medical Payments Section II: Insured
Defined Section III Limits of Liability Section IV Conditions Section V Definitions
Proposal form Rating,
Chapter 9: Directors and Officers Liability: The Need for D&O Insurance Policy Coverage
Exclusions Claims Conditions Policy Extensions proposal Form Rating,
Chapter 10: Other Policies & International Practices: Errors & Omissions Liability Clinical
Trials Liability Cyber Crime Liability Stockbrokers Liability Practices in the U K & U S A
Markets - Pollution Coverage, Professional Indemnities Other Policies,
Chapter 11: Claims: Common Features of Liability Claims Claim Form for Public / Product
Liability Claims Investigation Settlement Claims Procedure under Compulsory Liability
Policies Workmens Compensation Claims,
Chapter 12: Reinsurance: Need for Liability Reinsurance Methods of Reinsurance Facultative
- Treaty - Excess of Loss Reinsurance Stop Loss (Excess of Loss Ratio) Reinsurance.
References & recommended reading:
1. Property and Liability Insurance Handbook, John Long & Davis Gregg
2.
3.
4.
5.
Commercial Liability Insurance and Risk Management, Donald Malecki, Ronald Horn &
Eric Weining
Liability Insurance Claims, Kenneth Cannar
Public Liability Insurance, J. B. Welson
Insurance of Public Liability Risks, S V Kirkpatrick
Chapter 10: Endorsements including Supplementary Covers & Information required for framing
Construction Phase insurance programme for project.
Section III: Operational Phase Insurances
Chapter 11: Machinery Insurance: Scope of insurance Insured plant & machinery
Underwriting features Exceptions Sum insured & Average Basis of Indemnification Excess
Other important provisions Technical control Claims control Special underwriting
considerations Rating factors Recent trends & Developments,
Chapter 12: Boiler & Pressure Plant Insurance: Scope of insurance Definitions Special
exceptions Warranties Sum insured & Average Basis of indemnification Policy conditions
and provisions Underwriting & Rating Technical Control Claims & claims control,
Chapter 13: Machinery Loss of Profits: The ned Items for MLOP Material Damage Provisio
Scope of insurance Definitions Insured Standing Charges Exclusions Sum insured &
underinsurance Loss Assessment Excess Premium adjustment Risk Assessment
Underwriting & rating considerations Claims control Rating,
Chapter 14: Electronic Equipment Insurance: Scope of cover Section 1 Material Damage
Section 2 External Data Media Increased Cost of Working (ICOW) General exclusions
Special exclusions to each section Sum insured, Average and Basis of indemnification for each
section Technical control & Underwriting considerations - Rating,
Chapter 15: Other Annual Policies: Deterioration of Stocks (DOS) Potatoes & others Civil
Engineering Completed Risks (CECR),
Section IV Other Related Topics
Chapter 16: Reinsurance: Reinsurance in India Pre & post Nationalisation & liberalisation,
Statutory cessions - Functions of reinsurance - Types & methods of reinsurance - Reinsurance
programme Reinsurance aspects of Engineering insurance
Chapter 17: Risk Management, Risk Inspections & Loss Prevention: Risk management Purpose
of Inspections Loss minimization in Engineering Insurance Role of engineers Role of general
insurance companies in loss minisation Good house keeping Fire prevention on construction
sites, Check-list for fire prevention Site monitoring Maintenance predictive & preventive,
Chapter 18: Special Types of Engineering Insurance Covers in International Markets:
Comprehensive Project Insurance (CPI) - Comprehensive Machinery Insurance (CMI)
Construction Annual Floaters Machinery Leasing insurance Aero engine breakdown insurance.
References & recommended reading:
1. Engineering Insurance Its Principles and Practice , R. H. Procter
2. Machinery Loss Prevention Handbook, Munich Re,
3. Principles of property and pecuniary insurances incorporating construction and engineering
insurances, CII
IC 78 MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE
(Revised Edition: 2010)
Objectives:
The Insurance Act 1938 had classified all general insurances other than Fire and Marine as
Miscellaneous Insurance. Over a period of time, insurances of motor vehicles, engineering,
aviation, liability and health developed more and hence are dealt with as separate course material by
III.
This course gives an overall view of various insurances that are referred to in the India market as
Miscellaneous insurance, Rural Insurance, Non-traditional business, Specialized covers etc. An
overview of Health Insurance is also given. Many of these insurances fall under different genres
and are dealt with by experts. The course intends to provide a general awareness of these
insurances.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Personal Accident Insurance: Introduction, Insurance principles and legal aspects
affecting Personal Accident Insurance, Basic Coverage, Additional Benefits, Exclusions,
Conditions, Underwriting considerations, Rating, Claims procedure, Legal Aspects of Personal
Accident Insurance, Group Personal Accident Insurance, Types of Personal Accident Insurance.
Chapter 2: Introduction to Heath Insurance: History of Health Insurance Coverage
Exclusions Rating and discounts Schedule Proposal; Developments in Health Insurance
sector Third Party Administrators - Covers for the Social sector Group Schemes.
Chapter 3: Overseas Heath Insurance: Basic concept Basic coverage Additional coverage
General exclusions specific conditions plans proposal form premium policies designed for
specific groups.
Chapter 4: Burglary Insurance: Introduction - Different IPC Sections and their relevance to
Burglary Policy - Coverage - Exclusions Conditions Extensions - Underwriting Considerations
- Rating Pattern - Claims Procedure Investigation Assessment - Types of Burglary Covers Present day market scenario and demands.
Chapter 5: Money Insurance: Introduction, Coverage, Special features, Exclusions, Conditions,
Underwriting considerations, Rating Pattern, Claims Procedure.
Chapter 6: Fidelity Insurance: Introduction, Coverage, Exclusions, Conditions, Underwriting
Considerations, Rating Pattern, Claims Procedure, Types of policies Court and Government
Bonds Commercial Guarantees.
FELLOWSHIP EXAMINATION
(Students are advised to learn from contemporary publications and be aware of the changes in the
insurance industry. Upto 25% of questions may be asked from outside the Study Course duration of
Exam of Fellowship is 3.00 hours.)
IC 81 MATHEMATICAL BASIS OF LIFE ASSURANCE (Year of Edition 1991
Elements of compound interest, accumulated value and present value-nominal and effective rates of
interest immediate annuities certain and deferred annuities certain perpetuities functions
included in compound interest tables and their uses.
Redemption of loans Sinking funds average interest yield on the fund of a life office.
Elementary theory of profitability mortality table concept of stationary population expectation
of life select rates.
General nature construction, characteristics
assured lives
Premiums General principles natural premiums level premiums net premiums office
premiums loading for expenses with profit and without profit premiums adequacy of premiums
and relative consistency use of commutation function in finding values of premiums and
assurance benefits.
Life office valuations general principles policy values retrospective and prospective methods
of valuation of liabilities different methods of valuation concept of estate and trading profit
special reserves and adjustments in the valuation sources of surplus methods of distribution of
surplus.
IC 82 STATISTICS
(Revised Edition: 2011)
Introduction to Statistics: Basic Concepts Historical Perspective Vital Statistics Descriptive
Statistics Inductive Statistics Quantitative Data Variable Errors in Approximation Causes
- Applications to Insurance. Presentation of Data: Primary Data Secondary Data Frequency
Distribution Sorting of Data Frequencies Pie Chart Histogram Frequency Polygon
Cumulative Frequency Curve. Frequency Curves: Normal Frequency Curve or Normal Curve of
Error Frequency Curve corresponding to Histogram Frequency Polygon Linear Relationship.
Measures of Location and Dispersion: Averages Summation Notations Arithmetic Mean
Calculation of Median Mode -Geometric Mean Mid-Point Range Absolute Deviation
(M.A.D.) Variance (V) and Standard Deviation (S.D.) .Theory of Sampling: Population- Census
Sampling. Theory of Probability: Relative Frequency Definition of Probability Experiment,
Outcome, Sample Space, and Event .Probability Distributions: Types of Probability Distribution
Cumulative Density Function - Measures of Variability Proportion of Success Characteristics
of the Poisson Process . Estimation: Point Estimates Sampling Distribution Significance of
Distribution of Sample Mean Law of Large Numbers -Square Distribution Cost versus
Reliability. Testing of Hypothesis: Two-Action Decision Problems Decision Rule
Probability in Lower Tail and Upper Tail Power Curve Testing by t Statistics . Analysis of
Variance: Variance Estimate Splitting the Square Deviation into Components Testing of Null
Hypothesis General Application of ANOVA Simplification of Computations of Total Sum
Square , Treatment Sum Square, and Error Mean Square .Linear Regression and Correlation: UniVariate Population Bi-Variate Population Mathematical Function of Linear Relationship
Spurious Correlation
Time Series: Functional Relationship Between the Components Secular Trend Method of SemiAverages Method of Least Squares Trend - Variations (Randomness) Forecasting.
Index Numbers: Purpose and Use of Index Numbers Method of Computing Index Numbers
Average Price Index Weighted Price Index (Laspeyres Approach) Weighted Price Index
(Paasches Approach) Price Index. Multiple Regression and Correlation: Determination of a
Value of Interception (0) and Slope of the Regression Line (i) Coefficient of Determination (2)
-Regression . Risk Measurement and Law of Average Numbers: Probability Distribution of a Sum
of Random Variables Mean and Variance of a Distribution of a Sum of Random Variables The
Law of Large Numbers Types of Portfolios The Law of Large Hypothetical Examples.
Non-Parametric Methods: Power Efficiency (1 ) Chi-Square Test of Test for a Normal
Distribution with and Estimated Kolmogorov Smirnov Goodness of Fit Test (K-S Test) -
Procedure to Conduct the Test . Statistical Tables: Distribution - Correction Factors Kolmogorov
Smirnov Test with Parameters K-S Test with Estimated Parameters R-Distribution Sign Test
Common Log and Anti-Log.
Objectives:
To acquaint the candidates appearing for Associateship Examination with the different kinds of
group insurance and super annuation benefits and its different financing models. It gives the reader
an insight into the different types of group insurance products, concepts and administration
methodologies. The book also details out important facts w.r.t. Provident fund, Superannuation,
Gratuity and group products .It also brings out critical aspects with reference to the kinds of
taxation treatment of provisions of retirement benefits. The Appendix section illustrates the
different types of formats etc.which are useful to the students in making the understanding of the
subject better.
Contents:
1.
Introduction:
Retirement Benefit Schemes---Object of Employee Benefit Schemes---Service Benefits
through insurance contractsSegments of Group Schemes Market---Development of
Employee-benefit schemesSchemes of Group InsuranceInsurable interest in group
insurance scheme policies.
2.
Superannuation Schemes I
Object of the schemeDevelopment of superannuation schemes---Pension as a retirement
benefit---Different ways of arranging pension schemes---Trustee Administered schemes vis-vis Insured schemes---Non-contributory schemes---Contributory schemes.
3.
Superannuation Schemes II
Approved SchemesUnapproved schemes---Minimum membership---Pattern of benefits--Pension on normal retirementCommutation of pension---Pension in other contingencies.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Gratuity Schemes :
Object of the gratuity schemeEvolution of gratuity as a Service benefit---Nature of
liability---Need for funding gratuity liability---Different ways of funding gratuity liability--Payment by employer---Creation of internal reserve---Funding through Trust---Group
Gratuity scheme---Combination of plans---Group gratuity schemea tripartite
arrangement---Trustee administered scheme Vs Insured Scheme---Life Insurance Benefit
Experience rating adjustment---Nomination ---Disclosure of gratuity liability in Balance
Sheet---Methods of costingCash accumulation system---
8.
Reference reading :
Health Insurance Primer : Study guide Part A-Author American Health Insurance Plans /
Place - Washington DC., Publisher - American Health Insurance Plans
Health Insurance nuts and bolts : Study guide part B- Author American Health Insurance Plans /
Place - Washington DC., Publisher - American Health Insurance Plans
IC 85 REINSURANCE MANAGEMENT
(Revised Edition: 2010)
Objectives:
The objective of this study course is to familiarize the reader with all aspects surrounding
Reinsurance, which plays an important role in supporting conduct of insurance business. The course
maintains relevance with newly emerging concepts, trends and practices at the market place and
exhaustively deals with emerging ideas in respect of reinsurance methodology, retentions, markets,
financial security, alternatives to reinsurance and information processing for reinsurance decisions.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to reinsurance: Nature of reinsurance Analysis of factors that influence
results Historical background Reinsurance in India before & after nationalization and
liberalization GIC Re Regional co-operation Functions of reinsurance - Advantages,
Chapter 2: Forms of Reinsurance: Facultative reinsurance Treaty reinsurance Facultative
Obligatory Treaty Considerations for facultative placements,
Chapter 3: Methods of Reinsurance - Proportional reinsurance: Surplus Quota Share
Proportional Treaty Bordereaux Premiums Ceding Commission Claims Quota Share
Treaty Quota Share & surplus combined Specimen Treaty Slip,
Chapter 4: Methods of Reinsurance Non-Proportional reinsurance: Excess of Loss Working
(Per Risk) XL - Catastrophe XL Stop Loss XL Aggregate XL Non-proportional Treaty
Ultimate Net Loss reinsured Retention Premium Burning Cost Exposure Rating / Pareto
Loss Distribution Reinstatement Claims Inception & Termination - Specimen Treaty Slip,
Chapter 5: Retentions: Setting Retentions General Considerations Factors influencing
retentions Types of retentions Accumulations within and between branches Retentions for
Property insurance Engineering insurance Accident & Liability insurance Marine Cargo &
Hull insurance Aviation insurance Life insurance Special factors for different classes of
reinsurance,
Chapter 6: Reinsurance Programme Design: Programme objectives Gross to Net evaluation
Reinsurers accounts Funds flow and Liquidity,
Chapter 7: Reinsurance Distributing the Programme Arrangements: Negotiations and
Placements Key considerations in negotiations Market considerations Forms negotiation
Reciprocal negotiation Direct Placements Participation in Pools Group underwriting &
retention placement with professional reinsurers Placement through Intermediaries
Law and Clauses relating to Reinsurance Contracts: Fundamentals of Contract Law as applicable to
Reinsurance Reinsurance contract wordings Common clauses Operative clause Specimen wordings
Notice of cancellation Termination Alteration Insolvency of other reinsurers Access to records
inspection by reinsurers Errors and omissions Intermediaries role Arbitration Set-off clause
Accounting clause Currency clause Loss advices Special clauses for Proportional and Non-proportional
reinsurances Reinsurance documentation,
IC 86 RISK MANAGEMENT
(Revised Edition: 2011)
Objectives:
Risk management enables an organization achieve progress toward its goals and missions on a
direct, efficient, and effective path. Risk management and insurance is the study of methods used to
manage activities whose outcomes cannot be forecasted exactly. The objective of this study course
is to familiarize the reader with concepts, approaches, methodologies and measures taken by
organizations and individuals to identify, analyse & reduce the risk of damage to physical assets,
exposure to legal liability, or injury to employees or customers.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Theoretical aspects of risk management: Risk concepts & possibilities - Risk
classification & categorisation Approaches & Philosophy - Cost of risk,
Chapter 2: Scope and objectives of risk management: Formal system of risk threats
Contributory factors - Measures for economic control - Basic components of the risk management
system definitions - process & administration - Possible contributions & Potential benefits of risk
management to a business,
Chapter 3: Building up an effective risk management programme: Deciding the programme
objectives - pre & post loss objectives Defining role, functions and duties of a Risk manager Risk management policy Objectives & Implementation strategies - Risks profiling & risk audits
Organising & putting the programme in place Controlling the programme Formulating a risk
management policy,
Chapter 4: Identifying & analyzing loss exposures: Risk identification purpose & details - Types
of risk identification techniques Hazard identification & risk assessment - Statistical and other
methods of assessing risk exposures - Prioritizing and mapping of risks
Chapter 5: Alternate risk management techniques: Risk control - Loss control management - Risk
financing & Transfer mechanisms - Risk control Risk financing & insurance Risk retention &
transfer strategy Selecting the best technique Managerial & technical decisions in
implementation the selected technique Monitoring & improving the risk management programme
Objectives, Timings & methodology, Inter-relationship of risk analysis, control and financing,
Chapter 6: Alternative Risk Transfer (ART) Mechanisms: Finite risk reinsurance Risk transfer
to capital markets as source of capacity Global trends Integrated risk management Capital
market products - Traditional & non-traditional options, Self insurance, captives, risk retention
groups and pools,
Chapter 7: Enterprise risk management (ERM): Importance, definitions and regulatory
developments Four categories of ERM objectives viz. Strategic, Operations, Reporting and
Compliance - Eight important components of ERM in achieving the objectives Limitations Impact on management practices - Contributions towards value creation,
Chapter 8: Equilibrium price under different market structures-concept and types of market
structures-equilibrium of firm-price and output determination under different market structuresperfect competition- monopoly-monopolistic market-oligopoly
Chapter 9: The role of insurance in economic activity-concept of risk and uncertainty-types of
risk-management of risk-individual and market demand for insurance-elasticity of demand for
insurance products-concepts of production, costs and supply applied to insurance
Chapter 10: Economics and insurance-Economic systems-concept of social controlnationalization-privatization-structure of insurance market-organization and regulation of insurance
business-competition law-efficiency of insurance industry
Suggested Readings:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Objectives:
Marketing is the function which provides the bread and butter for the insurance industry. This
course is designed to give the student an idea about some of the principles and concepts in
marketing as it applies to the business of insurance.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Insurance: What is insurance how it works importance of
insurance industry history of insurance.
Chapter 2: Introduction to marketing: Consumer Focus Who is a Consumer What is a Market
Marketing and Selling Market Segmentation Marketing Mix Market Research Marketing
Strategies Marketing Programmes and Activities Product Life Cycle Positioning Branding
- Relationship Marketing Marketing Management Process.
Chapter 3: Consumer Behaviour: its Complexity - the Buying Process Perceptions Strokes
Dissonance Reference Groups Socio Economic Categories The Insurance Consumer .
Suggested Readings:
1. Customer Driven Services Management-S. Balachandran- Response Books New Delhi.
2. Marketing of Services-Bidi Chand - Rawat Publishers New Delhi.
3. Marketing Management- Kottler P. Prentice Hall.
4. Retail Marketing Management- Pearson Education Ltd.
5. Conference Papers 1990 and 2000- Insurance Institute of India.
6. Services Marketing South Asia Publishers- Delhi. and Services Marketing- McGraw Hill New York.
Accounting:- Basic Principles of Accounts - Manufacturing & Insured Business - Insurance Act,
1938 - Final Accounts - Life & General Insurance Business - Revenue Account & Balance Sheet Terms - Format - Adjustments - Provisions - Reserves - Problems.
Management Accounting:- Definitions - Comparisons with Financial Accounting - Ratio Analysis
- Kinds - Advantages and Limitations - Problems - Usefulness of Ratio Analysis of Life & General
Insurance Business - Problems.
Budget and Budgetary Control:- General Terms - Advantages & Limitations - Preparation Control in Insurance Business - Planning.
Cash Flow - Funds Flow:- Working Capital - Analysis - Advantages - Changes in Working Capital
- Problems.
Cost Accounting:- General Terms - Definitions - Various Methods of Costing - Advantages &
Limitations - Classification of Costing. Reconciliation of Costing and Financial Results.
Standard Costing:- Definition - Setting of Standards & Comparison with Actuals - Variance
Analysis - Material - Labour - Fixed & Variable overheads - Problems - Standard Costing and
Budgetary Control - Application to Insurance Provisions.
Marginal Costing:- Concepts - Contribution - Breakeven Point - PV Ratio - Advantages &
Limitations of Break even Analysis - Problems.
Management Information System:- Concepts - Importance - Usefulness of Reports - Audit Types - Internal, Statutory - Cost - Management Audits - Computers. Importance - Usefulness to
Industry and Insurance Business.
Chapter 9: Human Resources Management and Group Dynamics: Groups and their types
Characteristics of Groups Individual Development and its Hindering Factors - Consensus and
Conflict Groups and Teams .
Chapter 10: Human Resources Management and Service Industries:
services and the role of empowerment.
special features of
IC 99 ASSET MANAGEMENT
Objectives:
This course provides an insight into the various dimensions of asset management that is crucial for
efficient functioning of Insurance Industry. It also gives a brief overview of risk management and
portfolio management and regulatory environment. The focus is on analysis of fundamental
concepts and evaluation of various approaches.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Asset Management- concept-objective-importance of asset management
Chapter 2: Bond valuation- meaning-valuation-interest rates-yield spreads-yield to maturity-yield
curve-swaps-interest rate and bond swaps-spot and forward rates-interest rate risks
Chapter 3: Equity Valuation- fundamental analysis-meaning-various models-trading position and
market efficiency-estimation of growth rate and return from share-sensitivity analysis-economy,
industry and firm level analysis-charting and technical analysis-decision makin
Chapter 4: Securities- nature and organization of securities market-government securitiesindustrial securities-bonds/debentures-types-equities-direct and indirect equity investmentscommon stock-preferred stock- convertible stock-money market instruments
Chapter 5: Risk- meaning-types; default risk-financial risk-liquidity risk-maturity risk-call riskinterest rate risk-inflation risk-exchange rate risk-business risk-market risk-yield-types of return;
Internal rate of return, bond rate, realized and expected return, holding period return, gross and net
yield, nominal and real yield; risk return tradeoff.
Chapter 6: Portfolio effects of combining securities-portfolio selection-investor preferences-risk
penalty-portfolio analysis-traditional and contemporary approaches-problems in portfolio
management-CAPM
Chapter 7: Mutual Funds- meaning-need-classification of MF schemes-operational, portfolio
based classifications-Asset management Companies-functions-Indian scenario.
Chapter 8: Evaluation of Portfolio Performance- need-different methods of evaluation-time
horizon- Treynors measure-Sharpe measure-Jensen Measure-Fama Measure
Chapter 9: Derivatives- Meaning-futures-options-hedging- hedging using futures-stock options
Chapter 10: Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA)- background- basic definitions
provisions-main functions of RBI under FEMA-Securities and Exchange Board of India(SEBI)organization-powers and functions-Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA)organization- powers and functions-other regulators-RBI-organization-functions
Suggested Readings:
1. Prasanna Chandra, Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, second edition, Tata
McGraw Hill
2. Peter L. Bernstein and Aswath Damodaran(editors), Investment Management, Wiley, 1998
3. Kevin.S. Security Analysis and Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall of India
4. Dunken Hughes, Asset management in theory and Practice, Global Professional Publishing
5. Maginn, John L., Donald L. Tuttle, Jerald F. Pinto, and Dennis W. McLeavey, Managing
Investment Portfolios: A Dynamic Process, 3rd edition. Hoboken: Wiley, 2007.
6. PK Gupta, Insurance and Risk Management, Himalaya Publishing House.
7. S.L. Gupta, Financial derivatives, PHI
8. Baghri and vora, Options and Futures, Tata McGraw Hill