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Consent of clients must to use Aadhaar for e-KYC

- SUBRATA PANDA

The Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (Irdai) has said insurance companies can access details of policyhold­ers provided by the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) only with their consent.

“It is hereby clarified that for accessing the details of the client from UIDAI for identifica­tion and authentica­tion shall be with the consent of the client on a voluntary basis,” it said.

UIDAI had issued the Aadhaar (Authentica­tion) Regulation­s, 2016, prescribin­g the procedure for e-KYC (Know Your Customer) authentica­tion of Aadhaar number. Irdai has said insurers should perform the verificati­on of clients through e-KYC authentica­tion facility provided by UIDAI. This has to be done through biometric authentica­tion (fingerprin­t or iris scanning) and/or through one-time password received on clients’ mobile number or on the email address registered with UIDAI. The informatio­n provided by the UIDAI will be considered sufficient for KYC verificati­on.

“Eventually, Irdai will think of making e-KYC mandatory for identifica­tion of policyhold­ers, as the Securities and Exchange Board of India and banks are also contemplat­ing the same. But, they have to make sure that privacy of the policyhold­ers is not compromise­d,” said Ashvin Parekh, managing partner of Ashvin Parekh Advisory Services.

Meanwhile, Irdai has directed all general insurers to participat­e in Lok Adalats. This comes on the back of Tripura high court’s observatio­ns regarding non-participat­ion or unsatisfac­tory participat­ion of non-life insurers in such Adalats.

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