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Karnataka’s share in ICICI Pru biz

Mangalore, Nov. 17

Karnataka has contributed 5.86 per cent to the overall business of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company, according to Mr Satyan Jambunathan, Senior Vice-President and Head (Finance), ICICI Prudential Life Insurance. Addressing presspersons here on Monday, he said the company has 73 branches in the State with 1,715 employees. He said the branch expansion within the country has been completed and it now has 2,050 branches. In Karnataka, the company registered 29.4 per ce nt growth in new business during the first half of the current fiscal, he added.

– Our Bureau

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