MahaRERA has, through the various orders referenced above, leveraged its digital platform to ensure non-stop online delivery of all its services (even during entire lockdown phase)
The Objective of these guidelines is to standardize the general terms and clauses incorporated in indemnity based Health Insurance [excluding Personal Accident (hereinafter called as PA) and Domestic / Overseas Travel] products by simplifying the wordings of general terms and clauses of the policy contracts and ensure uniformity across the industry.
Where as part of product design insurers propose proportionate deduction of the ‘associated medical expenses’ when a policyholder chooses a higher room category than the category that is eligible as per terms and conditions of the policy, insurers shall define ‘associate medical expenses’ in the terms and conditions of policy contract.
INSURANCE REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF INDIA Ref. No: IRDAI/HLT/REG/CIR/149/06/2020 Date:11-06-2020 To All General and Health Insurers (except ECGC, AIC) Re: Guidelines on Telemedicine: 1. Medical Council of India has issued ‘Tele Medicine practice guidelines’ on 25th of March 2020, enabling registered Medical Practitioners to provide Healthcare using Tele Medicine. 2. In the above background, […]
IRDAI releases Guidelines on Public Disclosures by Insurers on the qualitative and quantitative parameters of the health services rendered to policyholders
SEBI relaxes eligibility conditions related to Fast Track Further Public Offer (FPO) as contained in the SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2018 Securities and Exchange Board of India CIRCULAR SEBI/HO/CFD/CIR/CFD/DIL/85/2020 June 09, 2020 To, All Recognized Stock Exchanges All Registered Merchant Bankers Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Relaxations from certain provisions of the SEBI […]
As you are aware, cyclone Nisarga, has caused loss to property in parts of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Other Neighboring States. The General Insurers may have written policies that extend to lives and property located in the affected areas.
In order to enable listed issuers who intend/propose to list their NCD/NCRPS/CPs, it has been decided to grant the following relaxations in timelines:
General insurers were advised to provide insureds the following two options to choose from: (i) Long Term Package cover offering both Motor Third Party Insurance and Own Damage insurance for three years or five years as the case may be, (ii) A bundled cover with a three-year or five-year term (as applicable) for the third party component and a one-year term for the Own Damage.
In order to introduce Phase 1 of Faceless Assessment at Bengaluru and Chennai from 8th June 2020 for imports primarily made under Chapters 84 and 85 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 at these Customs stations, Board has issued two notifications, as follows: