General Insurance Council - Mumbai

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5th Floor, National Insurance Building, 14, Jamshedji Tata Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India

Phone : πŸ“ž +987
Postal code : 400020
Website : https://www.gicouncil.in/
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5th Floor, National Insurance Building, 14, Jamshedji Tata Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
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A prominent corner located building,near Relish restaurant
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Is gicof under central gvt or state gvt??? Plz reply
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Well maintained government asset with smaller lifts
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It doesn't have accessibility ramp in the front for wheelchair users.
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India's number one Reinsurance company...located strategically...
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Trisha Tewari on Google

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Very good work culture, clean and nice office, co-operating colleagues
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Nice office with great location. Canteen is average with limited menu but food is cheap
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The entire general insurance business in India was nationalised by General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Act, 1972 (GIBNA). The Government of India (GOI), through Nationalisation took over the shares of 55 Indian insurance companies and the undertakings of 52 insurers carrying on general insurance business. General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) was formed in pursuance of Section 9(1) of GIBNA. It was incorporated on 22 November 1972 under the Companies Act, 1956 as a private company limited by shares. GIC was formed for the purpose of superintending, controlling and carrying on the business of general insurance. As soon as GIC was formed, GOI transferred all the shares it held of the general insurance companies to GIC. Simultaneously, the nationalised undertakings were transferred to Indian insurance companies. After a process of mergers among Indian insurance companies, four companies were left as fully owned subsidiary companies of GIC National Insurance Company Limited The New India Assurance Company Limited The Oriental Insurance Company Limited United India Insurance Company Limited. The next landmark happened on 19th April 2000, when the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 (IRDAA) came into force. This Act also introduced amendment to GIBNA and the Insurance Act, 1938. An amendment to GIBNA removed the exclusive privilege of GIC and its subsidiaries carrying on general insurance in India. In November 2000, GIC was renotified as the Indian Reinsurer and through administrative instruction, its supervisory role over the four subsidiaries was ended. With the General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Amendment Act 2002 (40 of 2002) coming into force from March 21, 2003; GIC ceased to be a holding company of its subsidiaries. The ownership of the four erstwhile subsidiary companies and also of the General Insurance Corporation of India was vested with Government of India. GIC Re is a wholly owned company of Government of India.

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