In view of massive floods resulting in loss of lives and belongings in Jammu & Kashmir, the Insurance Regulatory Authority of India (IRDA) has asked life insurers to take immediate steps for the expeditious settlement of claims.
Meanwhile, general insurers including SBI, ICICI and Tata AIG are gearing up to settle fast the deluge of claims from the flood-hit valley.
“In order to extend every possible facilitation in quick and timely settlement of life insurance claims to the affected people of the State of Jammu & Kashmir...initiate immediate action to ensure that all initial claims are registered and eligible claims are settled expeditiously,” said an IRDA communique to CEOs of all life insurers.
“Convey the contact particulars of the nodal officer so nominated to the Chief Secretary and officer concerned of the Government of Jammu & Kashmir who would be overseeing the efforts being made to mitigate the suffering and loss of the victims of the floods,” it said.
The nominated nodal officers may be also advised to contact the chief secretary or officer concerned of the state of Jammu & Kashmir to discuss facilitation measures, it added.
While the general insurance industry is set to take a big hit on their bottom lines considering the massive devastation, none of them is ready to quantify the losses saying it is too early to do and that so far they have not received any claims.
“It’s difficult to say at the moment what kind of claims and how much will come to us. All I can now say is that all the claims will be coming from the calamity and catastrophe categories,” ICICI Lombard chief of underwriting and claims Sanjay Datta told PTI.
“Individual insurance coverage has been provided by us to the people living in the affected regions, basically in sectors such as motor and property. While we are expecting damage repair claims under the motor segment, we also see claims coming in from the property side, which have been either destroyed or washed away in the floods,” he said.
The company, which offers motor, home, health and other insurance products to its customers in the State, has taken a host of initiatives to expedite claim settlement process for the affected people in the region.
SBI General Insurance has put a flag on its official site detailing the claim process.
SBI General Insurance MD and CEO Bhaskar J Sarma said: “We have put a flag on our site detailing the claim process. We are also letting them know what is the process to lodge the claims and we have put a flag on our site to serve the purpose.”
Source : The Hindu
Meanwhile, general insurers including SBI, ICICI and Tata AIG are gearing up to settle fast the deluge of claims from the flood-hit valley.
“In order to extend every possible facilitation in quick and timely settlement of life insurance claims to the affected people of the State of Jammu & Kashmir...initiate immediate action to ensure that all initial claims are registered and eligible claims are settled expeditiously,” said an IRDA communique to CEOs of all life insurers.
“Convey the contact particulars of the nodal officer so nominated to the Chief Secretary and officer concerned of the Government of Jammu & Kashmir who would be overseeing the efforts being made to mitigate the suffering and loss of the victims of the floods,” it said.
The nominated nodal officers may be also advised to contact the chief secretary or officer concerned of the state of Jammu & Kashmir to discuss facilitation measures, it added.
While the general insurance industry is set to take a big hit on their bottom lines considering the massive devastation, none of them is ready to quantify the losses saying it is too early to do and that so far they have not received any claims.
“It’s difficult to say at the moment what kind of claims and how much will come to us. All I can now say is that all the claims will be coming from the calamity and catastrophe categories,” ICICI Lombard chief of underwriting and claims Sanjay Datta told PTI.
“Individual insurance coverage has been provided by us to the people living in the affected regions, basically in sectors such as motor and property. While we are expecting damage repair claims under the motor segment, we also see claims coming in from the property side, which have been either destroyed or washed away in the floods,” he said.
The company, which offers motor, home, health and other insurance products to its customers in the State, has taken a host of initiatives to expedite claim settlement process for the affected people in the region.
SBI General Insurance has put a flag on its official site detailing the claim process.
SBI General Insurance MD and CEO Bhaskar J Sarma said: “We have put a flag on our site detailing the claim process. We are also letting them know what is the process to lodge the claims and we have put a flag on our site to serve the purpose.”
Source : The Hindu
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