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News: Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India eyes insurance push in rural areas with ‘Bima Vahak’

 

What is in the news?

       The IRDAI has issued draft guidelines for Bima Vahak, a dedicated distribution channel to reach out to every Gram Panchayat to increase insurance penetration.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE NEWS:

       These guidelines were to improve insurance awareness and penetration in the hinterland.

       A core component of its ‘Insurance for all by 2047’ goal, Bima Vahak will be the crucial last-mile connection for insurers in the form of a field force.

       This field force comprises corporate as well individual Bima Vahaks, primarily women, who can gain the trust of locals for the distribution and servicing of insurance products.

       However, insurers will remain responsible for ensuring KYC and AML compliance with respect to the policies sourced through the Bima Vahaks, according to the draft guidelines.

       Bima Vahak holds immense promise and will be a powerful force to enhance insurance inclusion.

       With the Bima Vahaks engaging with the diverse needs in every Gram Panchayat, insurers can adapt their offerings to provide comprehensive coverage and address financial protection needs.

 

Objectives:

       It focuses on onboarding women as Bima Vahaks, as they can gain the trust of locals and facilitate insurance penetration in various communities.

       By engaging with the local population, Bima Vahaks aim to enhance accessibility and awareness of insurance in every nook and corner of the country.

 

Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India:

       IRDAI, founded in 1999, is a regulatory body created with the aim of protecting the interests of insurance customers.

       It is a statutory body under the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority Act 1999 and is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Finance.

       It regulates and sees to the development of the insurance industry while monitoring insurance-related activities.

       The powers and functions of the Authority are laid down in the IRDAI Act, 1999 and Insurance Act, 1938.