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IndiaFirst ties up with Oxigen to widen reach

- ADVAIT RAO PALEPU

IndiaFirst Life Insurance has partnered payment solutions provider Oxigen to utilise its point of sale (POS) network for distributi­ng insurance policies in a bid to reach the underbanke­d population.

“We are taking insurance to the last mile, both in rural and urban areas. This is for people who are either not saving or not opting for insurance because of paperwork issues,” said Pramod Saxena, chairman and managing director (MD), Oxigen Services India.

The partnershi­p is aimed at enabling customers to buy IndiaFirst’s insurance product across Oxigen’s 240,000 common service centres (CSCs) within minutes and eliminatin­g paperwork.

The life insurance company has designed ‘Khata’, its new product, keeping in mind the needs of customers in underbanke­d locations.

Khata is a non-life, nonpartici­pating term assurance with return of premium plan. It provides individual­s with the flexibilit­y of paying premiums in parts, as and when possible. “Khata is primarily targeted towards self-employed customers who do not have regular income. For these people, it is difficult to commit to a certain product that requires regular outflow,” said RM Vishakha, managing director and chief executive officer of IndiaFirst Life.

The partnershi­p will begin as a pilot project for three to six months, first in Bihar and Odisha, and then in Uttar Pradesh, to understand ground challenges.

While Oxigen has attempted selling other insurance products before, Saxena said none of them have worked.

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Pramod Saxena, chairman and MD of Oxigen Services

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