Millennium Post Siliguri

Insurers asked to do biz to meet rural, social sector obligation­s

There are presently 40 general insurance cos, including 5 standalone health insurance companies, in the country

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NEW DELHI: With the objective to meet insurance for all by 2047, the sector regulator IRDAI on Friday issued a master circular directing life and non-life players to do a certain percentage of business compulsori­ly towards meeting rural, social sector and motor thirdparty obligation­s.

All life insurers shall ensure a minimum percentage of lives in identified and allocated gram panchayat, the master circular on rural, social sector and motor third party obligation said.

The Life Insurance Council, in consultati­on with the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, will identify gram panchayat for fulfilling rural sector obligation­s, it added. Upon identifica­tion of gram panchayats, the council should indicate the minimum number to be allocated to each insurer based on mutually agreed parameters, such as market share or any other parameter, it said.

After the finalisati­on of the first gram panchayat for each insurer, the council should share the list with the Insurance Regulatory and Developmen­t

The Life Insurance Council, in consultati­on with the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, will identify gram panchayat for fulfilling rural sector obligation­s, it added

Authority of India (IRDAI).

Similarly, the general insurers and health insurance players would be allocated gram panchayat in consultati­on with the General Insurance Council.

There are presently 40 general insurance companies, including 5 standalone health insurance companies, in the country.

Irdai in 2022 committed to enable ‘Insurance for All’ by 2047, where every citizen has an appropriat­e life, health and property insurance cover and every enterprise is supported by appropriat­e insurance solutions.

To attain this objective, efforts are being made towards creating a progressiv­e, supportive, facilitati­ve and forwardloo­king regulatory architectu­re to foster a conducive and competitiv­e environmen­t, leading to wider choice, accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity to policyhold­ers, it had said.

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