Reliance Capital, the financial services arm of the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group, is planning to launch a standalone health insurance venture.
The company already offers health insurance products and the move to have a standalone offering is to increase retail presence in the already cluttered mediclaim segment.
Addressing the shareholders at his maiden annual general meeting here today, Jai Anmol Ambani, who is an executive director of the company, said the move is aimed at creating a retail focused entity in this space.
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He also said the company is actively exploring new age technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence in this financial services verticals and the company has already deployed IoT (Internet of Things) solutions across few use cases and are seeing great results.
"Digital is going to help us bridge the gap between customers' expectations and service delivery. We will not only match their expectations but surpass and delight them," he said.
On Reliance Home Finance, which was listed last week, he said the focus going forward will be on affordable housing.
He said the public issue of Reliance General Insurance is on course, having received the IRDAI approval for the same. The listing will take place in the current financial year itself, he added.
Claiming that Reliance Capital is in a leadership position across all its business, Ambani said the aim is to be ranked in the top 3 within their respective industries in the near future.
He said Reliance AMC is already the No.1 asset manager in the country with an asset under management (AUM) of around Rs 3.5 trillion and has one of the highest retail AUMs amongst mutual funds.
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