The Zimbabwe Independent

Outcry over insurance service gaps

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Insurance Council for Zimbabwe (ICZ) was inundated with widespread complaints from the public over lack of transparen­cy by insurers.

is was highlighte­d at the recently held Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF).

e ICZ said the erosion of insurance values in 2009 featured in the discussion­s. Concerns were also raised over unpaid claims and lost premiums on discontinu­ed products, particular­ly for the pension and life assurance sectors.

It pointed out that in addition to the legacy issues, short-term insurers were accused of not honouring their promise to pay claims.

Most policyhold­ers, the ICZ noted, did not know of the benefits accruing to the policies they had bought.

“…is was the case for third party motor insurance policyhold­ers who were of the perception that the policy was a motor licencing requiremen­t with no form of compensati­on,” the ICZ said.

“While the ICZ staff made efforts to explain such benefits, there was a need to make the exercise a national educationa­l and awareness campaign.”

It noted that insurers were castigated for raising matters at the claims stage, resulting in repudiatio­n or partial payment of claims.

Some policyhold­ers, the ICZ revealed, bemoaned the failure by insurers to provide adequate informatio­n through its digital platforms.

“One client who requested for anonymity, mentioned that he has lost his vehicle following the repudiatio­n of his claim issued by one insurer online,” the ICZ said.

“…e insurer declined to honour the claim based on some exclusion clause that the policyhold­er claimed to have not been notified of at the retail point.”

Lack of transparen­cy has over the years eroded public trust in the insurance sector. — Staff Writer.

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