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Definition of bancassurance in English: bancassurance(also bankassurance) noun ˈbaŋkəˌʃɔːrəns mass nounBritish The selling of life assurance and other insurance products and services by banking institutions. 〈英〉银行保险(由银行机构提供寿险等保险服务) Example sentencesExamples - There are also opportunities within bancassurance operations and the new unit will be expected to develop new products.
- The Life Insurance Corporation of India is shopping for strategic stakes in commercial banks to put bancassurance to better use.
- Without the bank's total commitment to an insurance strategy, bancassurance might be doomed to fail.
- One example of retail convergence is the cross-selling of insurance products between banks and insurance companies, known as bancassurance.
- The first hurdle to be overcome in any merger, however, would be APN's institutional investors, which include Australian bank Westpac, fund manager Colonial First State and bancassurance group AMP.
- Kane sits on the group's bancassurance committee, representing insurance and investments, and he works alongside executive director Peter Ayliffe, who is responsible for retail banking.
- Acquiring Dresdner was meant to transform Allianz into a bancassurance powerhouse that would produce big revenues by selling insurance and banking products to the same customers.
- With bancassurance untested in the UK, analysts say it is hard to quantify what level of sales could result from CGU's joint venture with the Royal Bank set up in November last year.
- Plenty of others have proved that bancassurance does not work very well, at least in the British market.
- Charter Life is one of the pioneers of bancassurance in South Africa.
- Against a backdrop of consumer uncertainty towards financial products and a faltering stock market, Kane has his work cut out to create the UK's first successful bancassurance model.
- Some IFAs have questioned the logic of the move as they associate the Abbey name with bancassurance - selling savings products over the counter at bank branches.
- Of the others, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC look the more likely, the former in spite of chairman Sir George Mathewson's scepticism towards bancassurance.
- There could also be a boost for bancassurance - selling life and pensions products through banks - which has been slow to take off in the UK.
- But he maintains: ‘Of all the banks, Abbey National has been most successful at bancassurance.’
- Consider a unit-linked bond, which is available from a number of life and/or bancassurance institutions.
- O'Riordian said: ‘We believe there is big margin opportunity in bancassurance if you are offering good quality products.’
- We are using strong market positions to grow our business organically and are extending our distribution capabilities, in particular by entering into new bancassurance agreements.
- So-called bancassurance generated 17.1 per cent of total premiums and 28 per cent of new life premiums in 2002, the report said.
Derivativesnoun British In his latest IL & P update, Murphy points out that the capital position of the bancassurer has improved because of the recovery in equity values, cost cutting, and asset disposals. Example sentencesExamples - Analysts expect that bancassurers such as Abbey National and Lloyds TSB will have to shore up their life divisions should markets fall further.
- It also downgraded Allianz, the €30.6 billion German financial bancassurer which owns Dresdner Bank.
- Irish Life director Kieran McGowan has a 21 per cent paper profit after buying 5,000 shares in the bancassurer at the start of July.
- However, if bank employees are active centers of influence and refer warm leads to special advisors, production volumes can be very high and profitable to bancassurers.
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