Insurance policyholders are set to get substantial benefits, with IRDAI proposing significant changes to revival of policies and enhancing guaranteed benefits while surrendering the cover ahead of maturity. IRDAI has proposed to enhance the revival period to five years from the current two years and introduced guaranteed surrender value after two years from three years earlier.
IRDAI has sought comments from all stakeholders on the norms. It has proposed a minimum death benefit of seven times for regular premium products and 1.25 times for single premium products for all ages. Earlier, benefits varied between 5 and 10 times, depending on the age of the policyholder. The regulator has proposed non-linked policies to acquire guaranteed surrender value after two years, with revival period extended to five years from the current two years in respect of non-linked products.
IRDAI has introduced the option for commutation up to 60% and facility for partial withdrawal for linked pension products. It has opened annuity products to all insurance companies. Earlier, policyholders had to buy annuity from the pension product provider only.
The regulator has proposed to allow switches during the settlement period to help customers of unit linked policies manage their funds better in a volatile market. Insurers will be allowed to design individual term, group term and credit and micro insurance products that offer a range of policy terms.
Irdai had formed a working group to review product regulations on the proposed changes in the norms.