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Latest News | Premium May Rise, Agent Commission Could Decline as Revised Surrender Value Kicks in from Tue

Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Insurance premiums may increase or the commission of agents could see a reduction as the revised surrender value proposed by the sector regulator IRDAI comes into force from Tuesday.

Latest News | Premium May Rise, Agent Commission Could Decline as Revised Surrender Value Kicks in from Tue

New Delhi, Sep 30 (PTI) Insurance premiums may increase or the commission of agents could see a reduction as the revised surrender value proposed by the sector regulator IRDAI comes into force from Tuesday.

Earlier this year, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) introduced revised surrender value guidelines to offer better returns to policyholders exiting early from their life insurance policies.

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A surrender value in insurance refers to the amount paid by the insurers to the policyholder upon terminating the policy before its maturity date. If the policyholder surrenders during the policy tenure, the earnings and savings portion will be paid to him or her.

The regulator has emphasised the need for insurers to ensure 'reasonableness and value for money' for both exiting and continuing policyholders when determining surrender values.

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According to a senior official of the private sector insurance company, to meet the revised surrender charges, life insurers would either raise premium or cut the commission of their agents.

The product and commission structure could likely witness significant changes, leading to volatile premium movement in the second half of the current fiscal," Gaurav Dixit, Director at CareEdge Ratings, said.

Most of the insurance players have readied changes in their policies to meet deadlines. Most of these players have a limited number of policies compared to life insurance behemoth LIC.

LIC has a huge task ahead to bring changes in their policies to meet the regulator's dictate.

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