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    Why can your insurance claim get rejected & how to avoid it?

    All health insurance policies have a life-long renewal clause which the regulator has mandated. They cannot be rejected and your pricing cannot go up purely because you have a condition right now. So, certain benefits are inbuilt and benefits that the customer can take, says Deepak Yohannan, CEO, MIC Insurance Web Aggregator

    Extent and frequency of tariff revisions crucial for financial health of telcos

    Following the increase in tariffs, the stock of Reliance Industries rose by 2.3% on Friday to close at Rs 3,131.9. On the other hand, stocks of Bharti Airtel and VIL were under pressure, falling by 1.8% to Rs 1,445.4 and by 3.4% to Rs 17.9 in that order amid profit booking after a recent surge in their prices.

    Banks may relatively underperform compared to rest of the market: Ajay Srivastava

    ​The deal turnaround cycles are three months to six months. So, fundamentally the banks have a problem that the best customers of them can raise equity any point of time. Most of the India is getting deleveraged.

    Buy Star Health, target price Rs 730.: Motilal Oswal

    Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd., incorporated in the year 2005, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 31780.89 Crore) operating in Financial Services sector.

    Indian financiers’ debt lures buyers on widest spread since 2020

    Investors are wary of funding strains affecting the rapid economic growth in India, despite enticing opportunities in shadow lender bonds. The concern lies in the widening spreads and the potential hurdles that could impede the country's impressive growth trajectory.

    Nearly 70% health claim users opting for reimbursement mode don't have enough liquid savings to pay bills: Survey

    A recent study highlighted challenges faced by health insurance policyholders opting for reimbursement, often resorting to borrowing or dipping into savings for medical bills. Despite expanded coverage, 68% lacked adequate savings for expenses. Cashless treatment remains preferred, with 89% satisfaction, compared to 79% for reimbursements. Delays post-discharge also impact satisfaction.

    The Economic Times
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