Jio Financial Services and Allianz Group form 50:50 JV for general and health insurance

Jio Financial Services (JFSL) and Allianz Group entered a binding agreement on Wednesday to form a 50:50 primary insurance joint venture covering general and health insurance in India. The JV will launch operations upon receiving necessary statutory and regulatory approvals. JFSL and Allianz are also working toward a separate binding agreement for life insurance business in India.

Jio Financial Services (JFSL) and Allianz Group signed a binding agreement on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, to establish a 50:50 primary insurance joint venture focused on general and health insurance in India. The partnership aims to enhance insurance coverage accessibility.

The JV will commence operations once it receives the required statutory and regulatory approvals from Indian authorities. Both companies expressed commitment to strengthening the insurance market in the country.

Separately, JFSL and Allianz are advancing toward another binding agreement for a life insurance business in India. This move signals Jio's expansion in financial services and Allianz's growing footprint in the Indian market.

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