Friday, July 13, 2007

Dena Bank to enter non-life insurance business


KOLKATA: Dena Bank is in the process of forming a joint venture to foray into the non-life insurance sector along with other partners, chairman and managing director P L Gairola said on Friday.

The idea was at a conceptualisation stage and was yet to get approval of the board, Gairola told reporters on the sidelines of the Banking Conclave organised by FICCI (eastern region) here.

Dena Bank would hold 26 per cent stake in the proposed JV, he said, adding besides Dena Bank, there would be other domestic and foreign players.

At present, the bank is selling products of LIC for life and Oriental Insurance for non-life.

During the current fiscal, the bank was eyeing a credit growth of 22 per cent and deposit growth of 23 per cent as compared to 27 per cent and 18 per cent respectively in the last financial year.

Gairola said that the bank was keen to maintain a capital adequacy ratio of 11 per cent during the year which at present was at 11.52 per cent.

He said the bank did have headroom to raise Rs 8000 crore both in Tier I and Tier II.

The bank was also in talks with State Bank of India to launch credit cards.

Dena Bank is eyeing a business of Rs 57,000 crore in the current year.

Source: Press Trust of India

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