The Free Press Journal

Rs 15,167 crore unclaimed money lying with life insurance companies

- AGENCIES /

LIFE Insurance Corporatio­n towers over other companies in the list with Rs 10,509 crore, while the 22 private sector insurers account for the remaining Rs 4,657.45 crore.

A staggering amount of Rs 15,167 crore amount belonging to policyhold­ers is lying unclaimed with 23 life insurance companies, according to latest regulatory data.

On the basis of this informatio­n, the Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (IRDAI) has asked the companies to disburse old insurance claims after identifyin­g the concerned policyhold­ers or beneficiar­ies, reports IANS.

As per the data released, of the total unclaimed amount of Rs 15,166.47 crore as on March 31, 2018, state-run Life Insurance Corporatio­n towers over other companies in the unclaimed list with Rs 10,509 crore, while the 22 private sector insurers account for the remaining Rs 4,657.45 crore.

Among private companies, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance has Rs 807.4 crore of unclaimed insurance claims, followed by Reliance Nippon Life Insurance (Rs 696.12 crore), SBI Life Insurance (Rs 678.59 crore) and HDFC Standard Life Insurance (Rs 659.3 crore).

Insurance companies are required to update informatio­n regarding unclaimed amounts on their websites on six-monthly basis.

IRDAI has earlier asked the life insurance companies to provide a search facility on their website to enable policyhold­ers or beneficiar­ies ascertain any unclaimed amounts due to them that are still lying with the firms.

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