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IRDAI Forms Committee to Enhance Clarity in Insurance Policy Wording

  • Posted on October 27, 2023
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  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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In a significant development aimed at enhancing transparency and comprehension, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has taken a proactive step. On October 26, IRDAI established an eight-member committee to simplify the language used in insurance policies. This move is intended to make it easier for policyholders to fully grasp the terms and conditions before purchasing insurance coverage.

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In a significant development aimed at enhancing transparency and comprehension, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has taken a proactive step. On October 26, IRDAI established an eight-member committee to simplify the language used in insurance policies. This move is intended to make it easier for policyholders to fully grasp the terms and conditions before purchasing insurance coverage.

The committee's primary task is to streamline the wording of insurance policies, ensuring that they remain legally sound and understandable for the common man. Within a timeframe of 8-10 weeks, the committee is expected to submit its recommendations, ushering in a new era of clarity in insurance policy documents.

The complexity of language in insurance contracts has been a longstanding issue, often leaving policyholders bewildered. Recognizing this challenge, IRDAI expressed its commitment to the "insurance for all 2047" objective. The regulator is actively working on establishing a regulatory framework that is not only progressive but also supportive, facilitative, and forward-looking. This initiative aims to create a competitive environment that offers a wider choice, greater accessibility, and increased affordability to policyholders.

The committee's mandate extends beyond simplification, as it is also tasked with specifying the typefaces and format for written materials in insurance documents, both in print and electronic formats. This ensures that the content is not only legible but also easily comprehensible for policyholders.

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One of the key objectives set for the committee is to provide "simple and plain" policy wording that clearly outlines the obligations and responsibilities of all parties involved in the insurance contract. This will eliminate any ambiguity and make it easier for policyholders to understand their rights and commitments.

IRDAI's proactive stance in making insurance policies more understandable aligns with the broader goal of ensuring that insurance is accessible and beneficial to all Indians. This move is a significant step towards building trust and confidence among policyholders and promoting a more transparent insurance landscape.

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