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    Shriram Life Insurance launches Deferred Annuity Plan

    Shriram Life's Deferred Annuity Plan, starting at Rs 60,000 annually for ages 40-75, offers a 5-10 year deferment period before annuity payments commence. Providing a Return of Purchase Price, it ensures financial independence, particularly for entrepreneurs not under social security. Premium is refunded upon terminal illness or death, stated MD and CEO Casparus J H Kromhout.

    LIC launches agency transformation initiative 'Jeevan Samarth'

    LIC launched 'Jeevan Samarth' with a global consulting firm to transform its agency framework. The project will review and revamp operations at all levels. CEO Siddhartha Mohanty emphasized aligning with industry changes and providing insurance solutions. Agents will gain tools and skills. Young people are encouraged to join LIC and shape the industry's future.

    LIC partners with AT Kearney for agency transformation initiative

    LIC, in partnership with A.T. Kearney, launches 'Jeevan Samarth' to transform itself with global practices. CEO S Mohanty emphasized future-proofing 1.4 million agents. The project reviews branch, division, and zonal levels, addressing customers' evolving needs in savings, health insurance, ULIP, and pensions.

    Star Health launches home healthcare initiative; to cover 50 cities & towns in phase one

    Star Health's groundbreaking Home Health Care Service, led by Anand Roy, in partnership with Care24, Portea, and CallHealth, expands to 50 cities, ensuring affordable and prompt medical assistance. Dr U Hari Hara Sudan highlights the cost-effective treatment packages, while the company reports substantial financial growth in FY2024, with a gross written premium of Rs 15,254 crore and a net profit of Rs 845 crore.

    Star Health aims to double Gross Written Premium to Rs 30,000 cr in 4 yrs: MD

    Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. has set a target to double its Gross Written Premium to about Rs 30,000 crore over the next four years. The company, based in Chennai, has recorded a profit after tax of Rs 845 crore, a 37% increase from the previous financial year. The company has approved claims of about Rs 44,000 crore since its inception in 2006.

    Get Rs 10 lakh insurance policy at Rs 555 premium: New accidental insurance cover launched; know features, where to buy

    India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has recently launched personal accident covers at an affordable premium. There are various variants of Health Plus and Xpress Health Plus. From coverage to premium to benefits — read all about the new accident covers before you invest.

    • Nearly 70% health claim users opting for reimbursement mode don't have enough liquid savings to pay bills: Survey

      A recent study highlighted challenges faced by health insurance policyholders opting for reimbursement, often resorting to borrowing or dipping into savings for medical bills. Despite expanded coverage, 68% lacked adequate savings for expenses. Cashless treatment remains preferred, with 89% satisfaction, compared to 79% for reimbursements. Delays post-discharge also impact satisfaction.

      Insurance basics: Know the difference between sum insured and sum assured

      If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a new series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the fourth part of this series, Riju Mehta explains the difference between sum insured and sum assured.

      Star Health looking to grow 18%, improve claims ratio by 50 bps: Anand Roy, CEO

      Star Health & Allied Insurance expects 18-20% growth in gross written premiums this year, aiming to double premium income in four years. CEO Anand Roy discussed the company's strategies with Shilpy Sinha.

      No formal proposal to enter health insurance, says LIC

      Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has clarified that there is currently no formal proposal for it to enter the health insurance space. This clarification comes amid expectations that composite licenses may be permitted by amending the Insurance Act, which currently does not allow life insurers to underwrite health insurance policies. A parliamentary panel had earlier suggested the introduction of composite licensing for insurers to undertake life, general, or health insurance under one entity, which could lead to cost savings and offer customers more choice and value.

      CAMS Repository Services launches insurance portfolio management platform

      CAMS Insurance Repository Services (CAMSRep) introduced 'Bima Central,' an insurance portfolio management platform aimed at simplifying policy management for customers by aggregating benefits and ensuring claim-readiness. The scheme addresses the challenges faced by policy holders. Accessible to those with an electronic Insurance Account (eIA) with CAMSRep, Bima Central emerged from industry collaboration to enhance the value of insurance, with SBI General as the anchor insurer and others in the process of integration.

      Irdai accepts registration withdrawal application of Paytm General Insurance

      One97 Communications, owner of Paytm, will focus on distributing insurance products from various insurers after the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) accepted Paytm General Insurance's registration withdrawal application. This move aligns with Paytm's strategy to enhance insurance distribution across Health, Life, Motor, Shop, and Gadgets segments through its subsidiary, Paytm Insurance Broking Private Ltd (PIBL). Paytm aims to innovate small-ticket insurance products for consumers and merchants, leveraging its extensive distribution network to increase insurance penetration.

      Insurance helped 46,000 Indian women avoid deadly work during heat waves

      During extreme heat waves, 46,000 Indian women in Ahmedabad received financial aid from an insurance program to stop work in hazardous conditions. The scheme, linked to temperature thresholds, provided payments allowing them to pause labor without losing wages, ensuring safety and sustaining their livelihoods.

      Star Health & Allied Insurance plans 15% price hike for two products

      Star Health & Allied Insurance in Chennai may raise prices by up to 15% for Senior Citizens Red Carpet Health Insurance Policy and Young Star Health Policy due to medical inflation and healthcare costs.

      LIC thinking of diving into health insurance pool, eyeing acquisitions

      LIC is considering entering the health insurance sector, as reported by Times of India, quoting LIC chairman Siddhartha Mohanty. Mohanty stated that LIC is evaluating potential acquisition opportunities in this regard. This move aligns with expectations of the government permitting composite insurance companies in the sector.

      Hindujas get Irdai nod for buying Reliance Capital business; conditions apply

      According to sources familiar with the situation, the insurance regulator has granted approval for the Hinduja Group to acquire Reliance Capital's life, general, and health insurance businesses, with the condition that shares of the companies will not be pledged. However, the deal is still pending approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Competition Commission of India (CCI).

      Insurers are having a Chillar Party: Maternity insurance sales skyrocket as couples brace for soaring costs

      Rising childbirth costs in India drive a surge in demand for maternity insurance, growing at 80% annually. PolicyBazaar data reveals 78% of policies are bought by men. Insurers see these policies as customer magnets despite expected claims. Factors like urbanization and increased C-sections contribute to the trend. Reliance General Insurance reports a 21.5% increase in C-section deliveries since 2016.

      Non-life insurance companies post 13% rise in premium collection at Rs 2.89 lakh cr in FY24

      In the fiscal year 2023-24, 42 general insurance companies collectively earned a premium income of Rs 2,89,738 crore, marking a 13% increase from the previous year's Rs 2,56,894 crore, as reported by the General Insurance Council. Among these, 35 general insurance firms saw a 14% rise in premium income to Rs 2,45,433 crore from Rs 2,14,833 crore in the preceding year. Additionally, five standalone health insurers witnessed a 26% growth in premium income, reaching Rs 33,116 crore compared to Rs 26,244 crore in the previous year.

      Irdai directs cos to meet social sector obligations

      Irdai, the sector regulator, has issued a master circular directing life and non-life insurance players to meet certain percentages of business compulsorily towards rural, social sector, and motor third-party obligations by 2047. Life insurers must ensure a minimum percentage of lives in identified and allocated gram panchayats.

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