New insurance rules open fresh merger, listing routes
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New insurance law amendments permit 100% foreign direct investment and allow insurers to merge with non-insurance companies, subject to regulatory approval. This opens new avenues for consolidation, potential listing routes for unlisted insurers, and broader acquisition opportunities beyond traditional insurer-to-insurer deals.
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