When fine print stumps your policy claim

Published in Mint on Aug 16 2016 Most people buy insurance in three quick steps: give the agent a quick listen, sign off on the paper and store the policy away. Yes, insurance legalese makes for laboured reading, but ignorance is even more painful. You need to know your policy—the exclusions at the very least—to […]

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Impact of HDFC Ergo, L&T Insurance merge

Published in Mint on Jun 13 2016 In a board meeting held on 3 June, HDFC Ergo General Insurance Co. Ltd approved the acquisition of L&T General Insurance Co. Ltd. Pending approvals from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) and the Competition Commission of India, HDFC Ergo will buy 100% stake in […]

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Deductible and its application are key to top-up health plans

Published in Mint on  Apr 26 2016, Written by Abhishek Bondia My family and parents are covered by a general insurance policy by my employer. I want to buy a top-up health insurance plan. Shall I take it from the same insurer as my employer’s? Explain what top-up plans are. —Avijit Acharya Top-up plans are […]

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Getting under the hood of motor insurance

Published in Mint on Apr 13 2016, Written by Kapil Mehta The most frequent insurance claims in India relate to motor accidents. Over 10,000 motor insurance claims are filed every day; in larger cities there are over 1,000 claims a day. The good news, if you can think of it like that, is that a […]

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Cancellation of motor insurance policy may be expensive

Published in Mint on, Jun 18 2013, Written by Kapil Mehta I met with an accident recently and my knee was fractured. Now I have recuperated. I want to know if ever the need for a knee replacement arises, will it be considered as a pre-existing disease? —Priyanka Singh When you decide to go in […]

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Standard car insurances exclude engine seizure due to water

Published in Mint on 16 February, 2016, Written by Abhishek Bondia I live in Chennai and during the floods last year, I was stuck in the rains in my car. It stopped mid-way in a partially submerged lane and wouldn’t start. When I claimed for the repair, the insurance company refused to pay my claim […]

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Insurance gets a new distribution avenue

Published in Mint on Oct 28 2015 To increase the distribution footprint of the insurance industry, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (Irdai) has allowed a new type of distributor, called the point of sale (PoS) person. According to Irdai, this step is a part of its developmental agenda and it hopes that […]

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