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Mumbai: HDFC ERGO General Insurance Co. Ltd on Thursday said Germany’s ERGO Insurance Group will raise its holding in the company to 48.74%, buying an additional 22.63% stake for ₹ 1,122 crore.
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Mumbai, Oct. 30: HDFC Ltd, the leading housing finance company in the country, today picked Ergo International AG as the new joint venture partner for its general insurance business. Under the ...
Mumbai: HDFC ERGO General Insurance – a joint venture between HDFC and German insurer Ergo has completed the merger of HDFC General Insurance (formerly L&T General Insurance) with itself. The ...
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Munich Re's (MUVGn.DE) insurance unit Ergo has agreed to buy nearly 23 percent more in its India joint venture with Housing Development Finance Corp (HDFC.NS) for 11.22 billion ...
The deal was announced shortly after HDFC’s joint venture partner Ergo bought an additional 23% stake in the non-life company from HDFC for Rs 1,122 crore, increasing its holding to almost 49%.
German insurer ERGO International has agreed to buy a 22.9 per cent stake more in its general insurance joint venture with Housing Development Finance Corporation for Rs 1,122 crore ($168 million).
German insurer ERGO Insurance Group has decided to increase its stake in its Indian general insurance joint venture with Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd (HDFC) to 49 from 26 per cent.
HDFC ERGO is a joint venture between HDFC and ERGO International AG, the insurance arm of German Munich Re Group. HDFC ERGO was the third-largest private general insurer with gross written premium ...
The joint venture, to be called HDFC ERGO General Insurance Ltd., has a capitalisation of about $30 million, HDFC said.
Munich Re's <MUVGn.DE> insurance unit Ergo has agreed to buy nearly 23 percent more in its India joint venture with Housing Development Finance Corp <HDFC.NS> for 11.22 billion rupees ($169.03 ...
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