Life insurance products can be launched without prior approval: IRDAI

This comes days after the insurance sector regulator extended similar relaxations to health insurance products as well as general insurance covers

June 10, 2022 04:51 pm | Updated 04:54 pm IST - New Delhi


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Insurance sector regulator IRDAI on June 10 extended the ‘use and file’ procedure for the most of the life insurance products, thereby allowing insurers to launch new products without prior approval of the regulator.

This comes days after Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) extended similar relaxations to health insurance products as well as general insurance covers.

In a press release, Irdai said that in its continuous endeavour towards the reform agenda taken up towards having a fully insured India, it has extended the ‘use and file’ procedure for most of the life insurance products.

“This means now the life insurance companies can also launch these products without prior approval of Irdai,” the regulator said.

Earlier when the industry was in nascent stage, it was made mandatory for the insurance companies to take prior approval before launching any life insurance product.

However, with the maturity attained by the industry, it is envisaged that necessary relaxations may be allowed, IRDAI said.

“This move will enable life Insurers to launch most of the products (except individual savings, individual pensions and annuity) in a timely manner according to the dynamic needs of the market,” it added.

According to Irdai, the relaxation will result in improving ease of doing business for insurers and also lead to expansion of the choices available to policyholders.

“The life insurance industry is expected to use this opportunity to respond faster to the emerging market needs, in terms of designing and pricing of insurance products resulting in more choices for the policyholders, which will further help in increasing the insurance penetration in India,” it said.

The life insurers are expected to have a board-approved product management and pricing policy, the IRDAI said.

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