IRDA threatens insurers about rebate

By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 08 Mar 2002

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Chennai: Our laws specifically prohibit rebating of insurance premium to procure business. Nevertheless, it is the first rule that is broken by insurers and their agents to gather business. So the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has now warned insurers that it will cancel their business licences if their agents continue to rebate.

Rebating of insurance premium is as old as the insurance business. In India it used to be the agents of Life Insurance Corporation of India who used to pay some premium instalments on behalf of their clients - they did this out of their own earnings.

Nonetheless, after the opening up of the sector and with many new private players getting into the arena, rebating has become rampant. In a free market one cannot rule out insurers funding agents to rebate. And complaints against this practice are pouring into IRDAs office.

In a communication to all insurers, IRDA chairman N Rangachary has asked them to take such actions to put an end to this practice. IRDA will itself conduct surprise checks on insurers and agents in this regard and will severely deal with those who rebate insurance premium.

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