HomeBankingRationale behind composite licensing remains unclear, says Shubhra Goel

Rationale behind composite licensing remains unclear, says Shubhra Goel

The MD of the global professional services Firm also says that life insurance companies are likely to continue scaling back their exposure to ULIPs in FY26, particularly in the face of market volatility

May 28, 2025 / 17:29 IST
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Shubhra Goel, MD, Alvarez and Marsal
Shubhra Goel, MD, Alvarez and Marsal

The core purpose of composite licensing remains ambiguous, especially given that current frameworks already permit collaboration and limited cross-segment participation, said Shubhra Goel, Managing Director at Alvarez & Marsal Business Transformation Services.

Commenting on the Life Insurance Corporation’s (LIC) reported move to acquire a stake in ManipalCigna, a step toward entering the health insurance space even before composite licensing has been formally introduced, Goel said the broader rationale or the extent to which such a move would be "game changing" is still unclear.

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As of now, neither LIC nor Cigna has made an official announcement confirming the development.

Goel also observed that life insurance companies are likely to continue scaling back their exposure to Unit Linked Insurance Products (ULIPs) in FY26, particularly in the face of market volatility, as they focus on maintaining a measured balance between growth and profitability.