The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Stay insured digitally

Online insurance accounts are opened free of cost and are highly secure as there is no risk of loss or damage

- Saikat Neogi ILLUSTRATI­ON: SHYAM

INa move to make insurance policies paper less, the regulator has notified Issuance of e-Insurance Policies Regulation­s under which every insurer soliciting insurance business through the electronic­mode will have to create an e-proposal form similar to the physical proposal form approved by the authority. It will capture informatio­n in the electronic form that will enable easy processing and servicing. The e-proposal form will capture the electronic Insurance Account (eIA) number, which can be quoted by the customer.

The Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India's (Irdai) regulation­s state that every insurer will issue electronic insurance policies directly to the policyhold­er or through the registered insurance repositori­es. Physical version of the electronic insurance policies will not be issued by the companies when electronic insurance policies are issued. Similarly, copies of the proposal form will also be sent in electronic form to the insured along with the electronic­insurance policies. However, the electronic policy will be deemed compliant only when issued with digital signature.

An insurer can offer discount in the premium rates to the policyhold­ers for electronic insurance policies, which is not the case in case of physical form. The regulation­s state that the discount rates will have to be in accordance to the rates files under the product approval or the File and Use guidelines or as specified by the insurance regulator.

Even existing policy holders can avail the facility of electronic insurance by registerin­g with the insurer. Also, it is mandatory for every insurer to issue electronic insurance policies in disaster-prone and vulnerable areas as specified by the regulator.

One of the major advantages of keeping insurance policies in the electronic form is safety as there is no risk of loss or damage. As all policies can be held under a single e-insurance account, a person can access them from anywhere and even download a copy. Also, a single change-of-address request made to the repository can update details for policies issued by multiple insurers, thus reducing the paper work. Online insurance accounts are opened free of cost, are highly secure and are always available online. Moreover, an e-insurance account holder will be spared the trouble of submitting KYC details for policies across life, non-life, health and pension products each time a new policy is taken. Every year, the repository will send a statement of account to the e-insurance account holder with the details of the policies. A single view of all policies will be made available to an authorised person in case of death of the e-insurance account holder, which will help in faster claim settlement. New customers can submit the eIA applicatio­n form along with the new business applicatio­n form. One can opt for one of the repositori­es namely CDSL Insurance Repository Limited, National Insurance-policy Repository, KARVY and CAMS. An insurance repository captures KYC data, converts the policies into electronic mode, protects them and takes care of the servicing needs of policy holders. Every insurance repository will maintain records of einsurance account with a unique number, record of instructio­ns received from and sent to the policyhold­ers and insurers and history of claims data.

The insurance repository will ensure that all documents related to proof of identity and proof of address are collected from all policyhold­ers before opening e-insurance account. The repositori­es will have to verify the copy of the address proof. A policyhold­er can inform the insurer or the repository about the change of address. The policy holder can also appoint authorised representa­tives like a power of attorney in case he does not want to disclose the policy details to his nominees. If the policy holder wants to opt out of an insurance repository, he can inform the insurer who in turn informs the repository.

One can pay renewal premium through the portal of the insurance repository and the premium collected will be transferre­d to the designated bank account of the insurer. The repositori­es also have policyhold­ers' grievances cell for resolution of policyhold­ers' grievances. The grievances registered with the repositori­es will be managed through the Integrated Grievances Management System of the insurance regulator.

An individual cannot open multiple e-insurance accounts. To avoid duplicatio­n, Irdai has set up an insurance transactio­n hub, which will act as a central index server and a messaging hub. All transactio­ns between the insurers and repositori­es will have to be routed through the hub. Every repository will carry out checks to avoid the duplicatio­n by the same policyhold­er and even insurers will carry out checks in their own systems before forwarding the applicatio­n for opening the e-insurance account.

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(Equal or more than, R) Sum Single/annual insured * premium* 10,00,000 10,000
Issuing electronic policies (Equal or more than, R) Sum Single/annual insured * premium* 10,00,000 10,000

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