Wednesday, February 20, 2013


Irda slaps Rs 50-lakh penalty on SKS Microfinance

Microfinance institution levied a charge on members, that exceeds the premium and violates regulations
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) has slapped a penalty of Rs 50 lakh on SKS Microfinance for violating insurance norms. Irda said the microfinance institution (MFI) levied a charge on its members, which was more than the premium amount, in violation of insurance regulations.
Irda has asked SKS to remit the penalty within 15 days from the date of receipt of the order.
According to the group insurance guidelines, an MFI cannot collect from its members amounts that are higher than the policy premium charged by the insurance company. MFI has not collected any ‘premium’ amount from its members but it collected one per cent of the loan amount as DRF fee.
According to the Irda order, the MFI was acting as a group policyholder and administrator for group life insurance policies, taken to cover the loan amount granted to its members.
Irda noticed that the group policy holder was recovering one per cent of the loan amount towards DRF (death relief fund) fee.
A portion (around 55 per cent) of the DRF fee is utilised to fund the group term insurance premium for the members. In case a member opts to insure her spouse/child, an extra one per cent is charged for each additional member.
Irda said the group policy holder does not insure all its members in a single policy, but obtains a different policy for each month. As the group policy holder pays only a part of the DRF fee as insurance premium, the remaining amount is booked as revenue income. This, according to Irda, is in violation of the group insurance guidelines
“The documents establish that the premium is only about 0.55 per cent of the loan amount and not 1 per cent as charged for the death protection fee,” the Irda order said. Thus, the MFI has levied a charge more than the premium in violation of guidelines, Irda noted.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/finance/irda-slaps-rs-50-lakh-penalty-on-sks-microfinance-113022000850_1.html

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Reliance Jio getting voice....


With Reliance Jio getting voice, telcos pitch for more 3G spectrum

THOMAS K. THOMAS
GSM players body suggests taking 15 MHz of air wave from Defence Ministry
With Reliance Industries-owned Reliance Jio Infocomm all set to offer voice and data service across India, rival GSM players have run to the Government seeking more spectrum for third generation (3G) technology based mobile services. GSM operators, including Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone, won 3G spectrum in the 2010 auction, but none has a pan-India footprint. Also, they got only 5 MHz each in the 2,100 MHz band, which is insufficient to provide high speed data services such as video streaming or live television.
So, while the GSM players have national coverage when it comes to voice, they do not have the bandwidth for pan-India data play. On the other hand, Reliance Jio has 20 MHz of broadband spectrum in the 2,300 MHz band which will allow it to offer high quality data service. And, now, with the Government allowing Internet firms to offer voice, Reliance Jio is square on the GSM players’ turf.In a letter to the Department of Telecom and the telecom regulator, the Cellular Operators Association of India said that “Insufficient 3G spectrum in the 2,100 MHz band will not only hurt the growth of mobile broadband services, but will result in fragmented spectrum allocations. This will prevent operators from establishing a pan-India 3G footprint, leading to suboptimal use of scarce and valuable spectrum.” The GSM operators’ lobby group said that the DoT can take 15 MHz of 3G spectrum from the Ministry of Defence as part of the agreement already signed. Under this deal, the Defence Ministry had agreed to vacate some spectrum bands in return for an exclusive optic fibre network for the armed forces. 
The COAI said that if this spectrum is not auctioned soon, then it will be the end of the road for 3G players as no other spectrum band has a better ecosystem in terms of cheaper phones and user devices.
Thomas.thomas@thehindu.co.in
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/info-tech/with-reliance-jio-getting-voice-telcos-pitch-for-more-3g-spectrum/article4432505.ece