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Insurance Board changed into Nepal Insurance Authority from today

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: The Insurance Board, the regulator of the insurance sector, has been changed into an Nepal Insurance Authority from today.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Nov 8: The Insurance Board, the regulator of the insurance sector, has been changed into an Nepal Insurance Authority from today.



With the implementation of the Insurance Act 2079 BS, the board has been transformed into an authority. The Insurance Bill, which was passed by the Federal Parliament in September, was certified by President Bidya Devi Bhandari on October 8.


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According to the legal provisions that will be implemented within one month after the certification by the President, the Insurance Act is coming into effect from Tuesday. The official announcement that the Board has been transformed into an authority is being made on Tuesday.


 

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