At a time when people in this region have begun to understand the nuances of pure-term insurance and bank accounts, accident insurance is a new product they are getting familiar with.
The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as part of the larger financial inclusion agenda, will provide accident insurance of Rs 100,000 to all people who open bank accounts under this scheme.
While this would provide financial aid to families in case of any unforeseen eventualities, insurance company officials are wondering if it is as easy as it looks.
“Accident insurance is predominantly an urban phenomenon.
"People in the rural areas are still comfortable with only life insurance policies.
"The new inclusion scheme requires additional manpower to reach out to the villagers to provide this facility,” said an executive in an Ayikudi-based general insurance company branch.
Under the Jan Dhan Yojana, Modi had said individuals who open a bank account will get a debit card and an accident insurance cover of Rs 1-lakh. However, it was not clear whether this insurance would be valid only for a year and, if extended, who would bear the cost.
“At present, several insurers offer accident insurance when individuals open a bank account after the payment of a nominal amount.
"But this is valid for one year, after which they have an option of renewing it at their own cost.
"If the insurance under Jan Dhan Yojana is valid for more than a year, some costs will have to be passed-on to customers,” said the underwriting head of a large public general insurer.
The Cabinet has already cleared the two-phase financial inclusion scheme under which bank accounts will be opened for 150 million poor persons with an overdraft facility of Rs 5,000 and accident insurance of Rs 100,000.
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