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As a child of estate coolies, he braved many a risk to secure his
future. No wonder his attempts at selling life insurance have gained
global recognition. On Monday, the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT),
a global hub of life insurance and financial services professionals,
issued a communique announcing that Radhakrsihna Shetty has been
selected Regional Chairman of MDRT, USA
Being
the first Indian ever to assume the MDRT office since the organisation's
inception in 1926, is the latest of the string of honours that decorate
this insurance businessman: he is an agent and Top Wealth Manager
of LIC; member of the Global MDRT Family for 11 successive years,
and Member of of the Top Of the Table (TOT) for four continuous
years-The world's highest recognition for anyone in the financialfield.
Radhakrishna Shetty,whose parents worked at the Kambihalli coffee
estate as labourers, finished schooling in Birur and later moved
to Mumbai. He worked in hotels during the daytime and pursue his
education in the evening. After graduating in commerce,he took to
a career in selling life insurance.
Less than two decades later, he is now a top insurance agent. For
four years now, the Mumbai-based Shetty has generated an annual
commission of over Rs 4,50,000 in new business alone. His premium
collections have ranged between Rs 3 crore to Rs 4 crore for five
years now. His annual sum assured has been more than Rs 25 crore
during the
period.
The regional chairman's job entrusted to Shetty is part selection,
part result of meeting high standards and part secret voting. Shetty's
region comprises India,Europe,Mid-East and Africa. An MDRT membership
is recognised internationally as the standard of sales excellence
in the life insurance and financial services business.
MDRT emphasises exceptional professional knowledge, strict ethical
conduct and outstanding client service. "Having been selected
to uphold the MDRT values among financial and insurance managers
of more than 24 different countries is really a great honour in
itself," Mr Shetty told Deccan Herald.
Shetty is leaving for Canada on June 15 to take charge of the new
post from June 21. For two decades now, there has been no representation
from Asia. What next? A smiling Shetty discloses his dream of starting
a low cost airline, Star Aviation, in the coming years. "We
have ordered five aircraft of 80-90 seating capacity and I hope
Chikmagalur will soon have an airport so that my dreams can take
wing from my hometown."
Source: DH
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