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SYNOPSIS ON COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON MODERN AND TRADITIONAL INSURANCE Under the guidance of MR.

AMIT KUMAR GOEL Submitted by SACHENDRA PAL SINGH

INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW

INTRODUCTION

Life insurance policies are valuable assets to mitigate the financial risk of untimely death. As such, every individual facing such a financial risk who can afford to pay for such a protection must seriously consider purchasing some life insurance. In the current Indian market, this choice is difficult on three counts: Inherent complexity due to uncertainty and long time horizons. The need to compare a plethora of different types of products from competing insurance companies. Most insurance policies bundle pure insurance with savings to offer composite products. There are two broad types of life insurance policies available in the Indian market: Traditional products consisting of Term Insurance, Endowment and Whole Life Policies Modern products, which are unit-linked life insurance policies where the investment risks is borne by the policyholder.

OBJECTIVE OF THE RESEARCH

The know the present status of the company and its products in the market. The study provided the base for further assessment and comparative analysis of company's product against other company's products. It provided the information about the weakness and strengths of the company. To know more about the traditional and modern insurance. To know the factors influencing the customer decisions while purchasing insurance policies. To broadly study the insurance market. To know the awareness of traditional products and unit-linked products.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

A systematic approach is essential in any project work. An incorrect step, involves loss of time and energy. The increasingly complex nature of business and government has focused attention on the use of research in solving operational problems.

The project has been divided into a number of procedural steps both the number of steps and the names are arbitrary, however the recognition of the sequence is essential. Planning and organizing are part of this systematic approach with a lot of emphasis given to the interdependence of various steps.

RESEARCH DESIGN 1. Type of research - The type of research was Descriptive and Exploratory 2. Population - Of study was the existing customers of SBI Life Insurance 3. Data Collected - Primary data and Secondary data 4. Data collection techniques Primary Data - The data was collected through questionnaire and personal Secondary Data - Brochures and company advisor kit 5. Data collection site - The data collection site was Lucknow city interview Company

SAMPLE DESIGN Sampling procedure - Sampling procedure used in the project is Systematic Sampling. Sample size - 50 customers

SOURCES OF DATA Primary Data The bulk of the primary data was collected from existing customers of SBI Life. Through questionnaire and personal interview, schedule in Udaipur city. The interview schedule was created with the intention of comparing the traditional v/s unit linked products. The scheduled used for the purpose is given in the annexure. Secondary Data The secondary data began with the process of collecting general information from SBI Life through brochures and literature of the company.

TENTATIVE PLAN OF CHAPTERS

Introduction: About the Organization Objectives Research Methodology Data Analysis Findings Suggestion Conclusion Bibliography

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Brochures of company products Advisors kit Proposal forms

Website: www.sbilife.com www.onlinesbi.com .

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