Hindustan Times (East UP)

POLICYBAZA­AR OPENS 15 STORES FOR INSURANCE BROKERAGE BIZ

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NEW DELHI: Leading web aggregator Policybaza­ar on Friday said it has embarked its insurance broking journey with 15 outlets and aims to expand it to 100 locations.

Recently, insurance regulator Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t Authority of India (Irdai) approved insurance broking licence proposal of the company and will undertake business including insurance aggregatio­n under the broking umbrella.

With this developmen­t, the company surrendere­d its web aggregator licence to Irdai.

The company is rolling out comprehens­ive plans for various segment including fast-growing small and medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) to serve customers better by having an offline presence, Policybaza­ar.com said in a statement. As a first step, the company is launching offline retail stores across India, it said, adding, the brand has set up 15 stores and will eventually expand to 100 locations. The brick-and-mortar stores will serve as experience centres for customers and provide them with the comfort of a local physical presence to help resolve any queries or service requests, it said. Through the stores, customers will have access to Policybaza­ar’s proprietar­y comparison engines that will help them choose the right insurance product, enhance their ability to compare multiple products, all underpinne­d by a seamless endto-end technology in the insurance journey, it added.

To drive the business, the company has roped in former executive director of SBI Life Insurance Rajiv Gupta to lead its expansion plans in the offline space. Commenting on the expansion, Policybaza­ar.com CEO Yashish Dahiya said “we could not have done justice to our objective of increasing India’s insurance penetratio­n levels with online channels alone. We are glad to be able to offer more products and our services with diversifie­d insurance solutions to those more comfortabl­e with physical meetings and offline stores.” Policybaza­ar as a broker will now also be able to provide its existing and new customers on-ground claims support,” he said.

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