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IRDAI Issues Exposure Draft On Bima Sugam E-Marketplace For Insurance

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The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has unveiled an exposure draft proposal for an insurance electronic marketplace named Bima Sugam.

Overview of Bima Sugam

  • Bima Sugam is envisioned as an online platform that enables customers to choose insurance schemes from multiple providers across various categories such as:
    • Life insurance
    • Health insurance
    • General insurance (including motor and travel insurance)
  • Key Features:
    • Paperless Claim Settlement: Customers can settle claims for health coverage, death, and other claims through the platform, based on policy numbers, in a seamless, digital manner.
    • Single Platform for All Needs: Bima Sugam will handle everything related to insurance from purchase, service, and claim settlement.
       

Steps Taken by IRDAI

  • IRDAI has set up a committee to guide the creation of the platform and is preparing to request proposals to appoint a service provider who will act as a technological partner in developing and managing the platform.
     

Benefits of Bima Sugam

  • Single Window for Policyholders:
    • Bima Sugam will provide end-to-end solutions for insurance needs, enabling customers to buy, service, and settle claims in a seamless manner.
  • Consumer Empowerment:
    • With hundreds of insurance schemes available, consumers often struggle to identify the best options.
    • Bima Sugam will empower consumers by providing them with a platform where they can easily compare and select suitable insurance schemes.
  • Benefits for Insurance Companies and Intermediaries:
    • Insurance companies will have access to validated, real-time data from various touchpoints.
    • Intermediaries and agents will have an efficient interface for selling policies and providing services, reducing paperwork and improving overall operational efficiency.
  • Universalisation and Democratisation of Insurance:
    • Bima Sugam will be a protocol-based electronic marketplace that will democratise access to insurance products for all socio-economic groups.
    • The platform will connect with India Stack, a set of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) designed to facilitate seamless service delivery.
       

Key Highlights of the Proposed Guidelines

  • Not-for-Profit Structure:
    • Bima Sugam will operate as a not-for-profit company under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013.
  • Multi-Stakeholder Ownership:
    • The platform’s ownership will be spread across multiple stakeholders from the life, general, and health insurance sectors, ensuring that no single entity holds a controlling stake.
  • Regulatory Oversight by IRDAI:
    • IRDAI will provide governance oversight by nominating two members to the platform's board.
    • The Chairperson and CEO appointments will also require prior approval from IRDAI.
  • Risk Management:
    • Bima Sugam will have a dedicated risk management committee to identify and address risks associated with its operations.
  • Consent-Based Architecture:
    • The platform will ensure data privacy by implementing a consent-based architecture, giving users full control over their data and interactions within the marketplace.
  • Free Services for Consumers:
    • The platform will offer free services for consumers, making insurance products and services more accessible to individuals from diverse socio-economic backgrounds.
       

Conclusion:
Bima Sugam is poised to revolutionize the Indian insurance sector by creating a unified, accessible, and user-friendly platform. By enabling customers to compare and select insurance products, settle claims efficiently, and empowering them with more control over their data, Bima Sugam aims to make insurance more inclusive and transparent. The initiative has the potential to drive the digitization of insurance services and enhance overall customer satisfaction in the sector.
 

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