LIC to invest Rs 1.95 lakh cr across asset classes this fiscal

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Country's largest financial institution LIC today said it will pump in up to Rs

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1.95 lakh crore this fiscal, the same as the last year's, though market conditions are sloppy and there are many a headwind on the macro front of the economy.

"Last year, our total investment across asset classes was about Rs 1.95 lakh crore and I think we will be able to maintain that in spite of the slowdown, (in this fiscal too)," LIC acting Chairman D K Mehrotra told reporters here.

He also said investments in the current fiscal in the capital markets will also be at par with the last fiscal's Rs 43,000 crore

Mehrotra, who has been officiating as the chairman since May 2011, said Life Insurance Corporation has invested Rs 1,25,000 crore across asset classes till November which includes up to Rs 28,000 crore in equities and the remaining in debt.

The government has not been able to find a permanent successor to the previous chairman T S Vijayan, whose five-year term ended late April last. Since then Mehrotra, who was an MD, has been the officiating chairman.

"We are a long-term player and opportunities keep on coming. If there is good value and where have had an opportunity in the recent past, we have picked up good scrips, there is no doubt about it," he said.

When asked if it will help the government achieve its Rs 40,000-crore disinvestment target and pick up stakes in public enterprises, as is being mooted, Mehrotra said LIC has not received any such proposal but it will positively consider such things if asked to do so.

"If there is value, definitely we will see (to that)," he said.

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