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Get clarity on ‘mis-designed’ products

Last Week there was news that Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) is going to crack the whip at ‘traditional plans’.

Updated on: Sep 27, 2011 09:10 PM IST
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Last Week there was news that Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) is going to crack the whip at ‘traditional plans’. It appears that after the last round of whip cracking (which was on ULIPs), our insurance industry has transformed its traditional plans into something which needs a whip. The regulator’s major objections appear to be that these insurance plans don’t contain much insurance and in many of them, whatever little insurance there is actually declines as time goes by.

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When I say insurance, I mean insurance cover, the amount your family will get when you, the policyholder, dies. Given the paucity of actual insurance in Indian insurance products, it’s better to clarify. It’s great that the IRDA is keeping abuses in check. The reigning in of ULIPs and now of traditional plans will no doubt benefit future consumers, although those who are already locked will have to wait for their suffering to end.

However, it’s of vastly greater importance for someone to give serious thought as to how this cycle of mis-designed products and whip-cracking will end. I’m using the word ‘mis-designed’ deliberately to contrast it with ‘mis-selling,’ which has become something of a cliché while talking about insurance products in India. ‘Mis-selling’ is everyone’s favourite evil, but it implies that the fault lies with the intermediary who is doing the selling. In reality, it’s the products themselves that are mis-designed, and are not suitable for anyone.

 
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