LIC signs historic agreement ‘print to post’ with department of post
LIC signs historic agreement ‘print to post’ with department of post
Share:

LIC of India and The Department of Posts, Government of India have entered into an Agreement for Print to Post solutions. The Print to Post solutions is provided by the Department of Posts, Government of India for printing and dispatch of the Policy Booklet issued under a Life Insurance policy.

LIC of India is availing these solutions and an Agreement to that effect was signed at the Headquarters of LIC in Mumbai on Monday, in the presence of high ranked officials of LIC of India and The Department of Posts, Government of India. Present for the event were M.R.Kumar, Chairperson of LIC of India and the Managing Directors Mukesh Kumar Gupta, Raj Kumar, Mini Ipe, and Praveen Kumar, Executive Director (New Business & Reinsurance).

The Department of Posts, Government of India was represented by Ajay Kumar Roy, Dy. Director General, Postal Directorate, New Delhi, T M Sreelatha, Post Master General & K A Devaraj, Director of Postal Services (Headquarters), Telengana Circle and Ganesh V Sawaleshwarkar, Post Master General, Navi Mumbai Region, Maharashtra Circle. Speaking on the occasion, the Chairperson of LIC of India congratulated the Department of Posts for entering into this venture and said that, Product delivery is of utmost importance to LIC of India. He informed that India Post has gone a long way in combining Digitalisation & Technology to bring out new initiatives and through this collaboration between the two giants, Telengana Circle has taken the lead and he hoped that this venture is replicated across the country. Finally he concluded by saying that LIC of India also has brought out many Digital Initiatives and this Print to Post solutions is the missing piece in the complete Digitilisation, which has now plugged the gap

Gems, jewellery export in August crosses pre-pandemic level: GJEPC

Sebi's board clears proposal for setting up a gold exchange

Picking Economy: Ratings agency ICRA raises growth forecast to 9 pc

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News