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In the context of the recent directions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to 14 insurance companies directing them not to issue any offer document, advertisement, brochure soliciting money etc from investors, the IRDA deems it appropriate to issue the following statement.
The Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee initiated the process of disbursement of disgorgement proceeds to investors who have been identified as rightful beneficiaries of the gains recovered from the wrong doers, here today. Describing this as a significant milestone, the Finance Minister said that this is the first time that not only the manipulators are being penalized but the amount recovered is being redistributed to the persons who were deprived of their gains.
The government today said the two regulators SEBI and IRDA have agreed to maintain the status quo that existed before market regulator’s ban on 14 life insurers from raising funds for unit-linked schemes. The status quo will be maintained till a court decides who can regulate ULIP schemes, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters here. ULIP is an insurance product in which a bulk of the premiums is invested in equities and bonds.
SEBI chairman C B Bhave, and IRDA chief J Harinarayan had separate meetings with finance secretary Ashok Chawla on Monday over the ongoing tussle between the two regulators over equity-linked insurance schemes. The differences between the two regulators over administration of the unit-linked insurance products (ULIPs) are likely to be resolved by this evening, IRDA chief Harinarayan indicated after his meeting with Chawla.
The Delhi High Court has directed stock market regulator SEBI to conduct probe against real estate giant DLF for alleged mis-statement in its Red Herring Prospectus while launching its IPO in 2007. The court passed the order after it was alleged by a person that the DLF had intentionally made a false statement that it had no association with Sudipti Estates Pvt Limited, one of its subsidiary companies against which a criminal case was filed for duping him Rs 31 crore.
In a piquant situation, insurance regulator Irda on saturday rejected the market regulator Sebi’s ban on life insurance companies from raising funds through unit-linked insurance policies and asked them to do business as usual. Taking Sebi head on in the turf war over who would administer Ulip (unit-linked insurance products) scheme, Irda, in a surprise order, told the 14 affected life insurance companies that it has set aside the Sebi ban.
Against the backdrop of Sebi banning 14 life insurers from selling ULIPs, the insurers are likely to meet here on Monday to discuss their future course of action against the order. SEBI had, late yesterday night, banned 14 life insurance companies from selling ULIPs–insurance products that invest in equity–on the ground that they were akin to mutual funds and were launched without obtaining registration from it.
Insurance regulator IRDA on Saturday said that ULIP policies, under which a portion of funds is invested in the stock markets, are safe and secure. “Policy holders of the Unit Linked Insurance Products (ULIPs) offered by different insurance companies are assured that these policies are safe and secure”, said IRDA chairman J Hari Narayan in a release that followed market regulator Sebi banning such schemes of select companies last night.
In a significant order late on Friday, market regulator Sebi banned issuance of Unit-Linked Insurance Plans, popularly known as ULIPs, by life insurance companies. Sebi has asked 14 private insurance companies, including market leaders like SBI Life, ICICI Prudential Life and Reliance Life Insurance, not to issue any more ULIP products. The Sebi order does not cover state-owned insurance major LIC. There is no immediate clarity on the fate of existing products.
For the first time in the history of the stock market, investors who lost out on allotment of shares due to a scam will receive compensation from money recovered from scamsters. Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee will on Monday hand over the cheques to investors who lost out because scamsters cornered the shares meant for retail investors in initial public offerings (IPO) during 2003-05.