Will it be viable,A shop selling Mutual funds and Insurance only?
2008-03-03 03:23:09 UTC
I am planning a unique venture, to open a shop (sort of office like) not a big one, aimed at promoting mutual funds and insurance policies.Mutual funds of all companies can be sold and insurance agencies of may be one or two companies.
YOUR ADVICE IS SOLICITED
1) Is it viable
2) What are the steps to be taken to suceed
3) The dimensions of the shop'
Please reply.
Seven answers:
Bharat
2008-03-03 23:26:22 UTC
Volume of selling will only decide if it will be viable or not. You will require a good team of sellers to achieve it.
The Answerer
2008-03-03 03:56:58 UTC
Unique Venture?
Selling Insurance and Mutual Funds is exactly what companies like Geojit, JRG, Bajaj Finance etc. do through their offices.
Success would depend upon the volume of business. You would need a lot of field marketing executives to bring in the volumes.
toknowmore
2008-03-04 02:35:22 UTC
This type of business is already succeeded in the market.
1. yes, viable
2. Get AMFI qualified to sell mutual funds and IRDA qualified to do insurance business
3. Any size comfortable and feasible.
good luck
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ricks
2008-03-03 12:45:24 UTC
1) yes
2) too many to name here
3) combination of what you need & what you can find & what you can afford- which will depend on your success.
That is pretty much how every insurance office works... they sell insurance. They also sell investments via mutual funds, annuities, VUL etc.
medbillsassist
2008-03-03 05:18:38 UTC
1) yes
2) You need to be licensed in your state to sell those
2) you need to be trained by the insurance companies to do that
3) do the first two before you worry about three
2008-03-03 03:31:52 UTC
success will depend upon volume of business. try to be pro-active in reading customer's mind.
mity
2008-03-03 03:27:19 UTC
go on a proper method thro` the experts u`ll surely succeed........
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