Shares of LIC on Tuesday declined over 3 per cent after the company posted a 17 per cent decline in consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter ended in March 2022. The stock declined 3.05 per cent to settle at Rs 811.50 on the BSE. During the day, it tanked 3.23 per cent to Rs 810. At the NSE, it fell by 3.21 per cent to end at Rs 810.85. In volume terms, 2.22 lakh shares were traded at the BSE and over 43.73 lakh shares at the NSE during the day. Insurance behemoth LIC on Monday posted a 17 per cent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,409 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2022. The insurer had earned a profit of Rs 2,917 crore in the same quarter a year ago. This is the first-ever quarterly result of LIC after being listed on bourses earlier this month. The total income of the insurer during the March quarter increased to Rs 2,12,230.41 crore, from Rs 1,90,098 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal, LIC said in a regulatory filing. LIC's income from
In FY22, LIC reported a net profit of Rs 4,043.12 crore from Rs 2,900.56 crore in FY21, up 39.4 per cent on a year-on-year (YoY) basis
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LIC board will consider and approve the audited financial results
The market valuation of HDFC Bank jumped Rs 39,358.5 crore to reach Rs 7,72,514.65 crore
The meeting will also consider payment of dividend, if any, LIC said
Sharing embedded value expected to instill confidence in the markets about the insurer's transparency
The District Commission ordered LIC to pay and settle the claim under all the 13 policies
Last year, the transfer of Rs 99,126 crore was for a nine-month period ended March 2021
The worst was that of chip manufacturer ASR Microelectronics, whose shares had slumped 34% in Shanghai during their trading debut in January following its $1.1 billion IPO
We will ramp up digital channels and make tactical tweaks on equity investments to please policyholders, said M R Kumar
Insurer owns shares aggregating Rs 7,000 crore
LIC listing: The debut was below expectations, and also lower than the discounted value at which shares were offered to policyholders (Rs 60 per share) and retail investors (Rs 45 per share)
LIC's discounted valuation didn't help
The poor listing is set to disappoint millions of small-time investors who bid enthusiastically for the issue because of their long and emotional association with the insurer and its products
Shares of much-anticipated Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) made a weak listing on the stock exchanges on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Shares in Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC) dropped 7.8% on their market debut on Tuesday after India's biggest initial public offering (IPO) was dogged for weeks by worries about an ailing global economy.
The country's largest insurer LIC is the fifth most valuable company in the country with a market capitalisation of about Rs 5.54 lakh crore. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) made a tepid stock market debut on Tuesday following a mega IPO which fetched Rs 20,557 crore to the exchequer. The shares listed on stock exchanges at over 8 per cent discount over its issue price of Rs 949 apiece. Shares of LIC closed at Rs 875.45, down Rs 73.55 or 7.75 per cent over the issue price, on the BSE. At this price, LIC is valued at nearly Rs 5.54 lakh crore. The market capitalisation of LIC is higher than that of HUL (Rs 5.27 lakh crore), ICICI Bank (Rs 4.94 lakh crore), SBI (Rs 4.17 lakh crore) and HDFC (Rs 3.97 lakh crore), as per the BSE data. Reliance Industries is the most valued company with a market capitalisation of Rs 17.12 lakh crore, followed by Tata Consultancy Services (Rs 12.67 lakh crore), HDFC Bank (Rs 7.29 lakh crore) and Infosys (Rs 6.38 lakh crore). Market capitalisation is th
'Nobody can predict the market. We have been saying that it should not be held for a particular day but for more than a day,' Tuhin Kanta Pandey told reporters after the listing of LIC shares
Insurance stocks underperformed the frontline indices on Tuesday following a faded listing of state-run giant Life Insurance Corporation.