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A holistic examination of the various aspects involved such as types of conditions, types of treatments etc from the insurance perspective is necessary when dealing with products designed to cover mental illnesses and other related aspects.
Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs)” shall have the meaning assigned to it under sub clause (db) of clause (1) of Rule 2 of the Prevention of Money-Laundering (Maintenance of Records) Rules, 2005.
The underwriting policy shall also cover the approach and aspects relating to offering health insurance coverage. It shall have in place various objective underwriting parameters to differentiate the various classes of risks being accepted in accordance with the respective risk categorization
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Ref No: IRDAI/HLT/CIR/MISC/58/2/2023 Dated:27.02.2023 To All General Insurers (except ECGC, AIC) and Stand-alone Health Insurers Re: Product for Persons with Disabilities (PWD), Persons afflicted with HIV/AIDS, and those with Mental Illness 1. Reference is drawn to the following sections of the Statutes mentioned below: a. Section 21(4) of the Mental […]
obligations of an Insurer in respect of Motor Third Party Insurance Business for every Financial Year are also specified in IRDAI (Obligation of Insurer in Respect of Motor Third Party Insurance Business) Regulations, 2015.
The CBRs, who meet the eligibility criteria as per the extant regulations, will qualify as ‘Eligible CBRs’. The CBRs, who do not meet the eligibility criteria, are regarded as ‘Non-Eligible CBR’;
At any point of time, investment in any single Mutual Fund shall not exceed 20% of the total investment in Mutual Funds (all taken together)
The percentage cession of the sum insured on each General Insurance Policy to be reinsured with the Indian Re-insurer(s) shall be 4% (four percent) in respect of insurance attaching during the financial year beginning from 1st April, 2023 to 31st March, 2024, except the terrorism premium and premium ceded to Nuclear pool wherein it would be made ‘NIL’. The entire Obligatory Cession is to be placed with General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re) only.
Insurers are hereby permitted to pay profit related commission to non-executive director(s) including the non-executive director(s) appointed under section 48A of the Insurance Act, 1938, under the deemed approval mechanism
It is clarified that dividend criteria as stipulated under Regulation 3(a)(4) and 3(a)(5) of IRDAI (Investment) Regulations, 2016 read with Clause 1.11 of IRDAI Investment Master Circular dated October 27, 2022 applicable to Demerged Company