Published in Mint on Sep 16 2015 Mint Money has always advised you to avoid traditional insurance policies that double up as investment products. This is primarily because of three reasons: high costs, opaque structures and poor investment returns from these policies. But if recommendations of the Sumit Bose committee are implemented, most of these […]
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Insurance: health over life
Published in Mint on Oct 18 2015 One of the joys of being a senior citizen is that your working days are behind you. This also means having working children and financial assets that make buying a life insurance policy unnecessary. However, what you need to consider seriously is a health insurance policy. Hospital bills […]
5 advantages of insurance going digital
Published in Mint on Aug 03 2015. Advantages of insurance going digital. Digital insurance services offer convenience, choice and comparison. The financial services industry, including insurance, is also making efforts to tap this space. Life insurance, traditionally sold by agents, is available for online purchase, often at lower prices. According to a report by Boston […]
Securing the future of a special needs child
Published in Mint on Jul 09 2015 Shrishti Saran, 10, suffered a brain fever in June 2011 at the age of six. Meningitis, which leads to inflammation in the brain and spinal cord, can be lethal. She was spared but left paralyzed. Bed ridden since 2011, the Saran family and Shrishti, who likes to watch […]
Irda issues new norms for corporate agents
Publish in Mint on Jun 03 2015 Recent amendments to the draft guidelines on open architecture in insurance distribution will bring respite to bank-promoted insurance companies. According to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) draft that came out on 29 May, it is no longer mandatory for corporate agents to sell policies of at […]
New buyers of health plans may pay more
Published in Mint on May 28 2015 Most of us tend to buy health insurance policies later than sooner, when chances of facing health related issues are higher. So, to encourage more younger people to buy health insurance, an expert committee on health insurance has recommended that the premiums reflect risk at the age of […]
Taking financial services to every person and household
Published in Mint on May 25 2015 The government has increased the focus on providing access to various financial services. It has launched the Jan Dhan bank accounts for financial inclusion, followed by three other schemes. It also introduced a small savings product for the girl child. Here’s a look at what these schemes offer. […]
New rules benefit insurance nominees
Published in Mint on Apr 26 2015 As a financial product, a life insurance policy is the most meaningful for your dependants as it promises to protect them financially in the event of your death. Therefore, when you buy a life insurance policy, it is important to mention a nominee who will be entitled to […]
Insurance gets a new distribution channel
Published in Mint on March 23 2015 The insurance industry is ready for a new distribution channel—insurance marketing firm, officially abbreviated as IMF. The channel will be allowed to distribute policies of two insurance firms in the same line of business, and will also be allowed to distribute other financial products as allowed by the […]
Financial instruments likely to cost more
Published in Mint on Mar 02 2015 Apart from mobile phone and restaurant bills, cost of financial products, too, will go up marginally due to the increase in effective service tax rate from 12.36% to 14%. The Finance Bill states: “In the new service tax rate the education cess and secondary and higher education cess […]