Irdai tweaks norms on surrender charges
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New Delhi: Insurance regulator IRDAI has notified a host of regulations, including on surrender charges wherein insurers have to disclose such charges upfront. IRDAI (Insurance Products) Regulations, 2024 merge six regulations into a unified framework aimed at enabling insurers to swiftly respond to evolving market demands, enhancing the ease of conducting business, and boosting insurance penetration.
These regulations promote good governance in product design and pricing, including strengthening the principles governing guaranteed surrender value & special surrender value along with disclosures thereof, IRDAI said in a statement. It also ensures that the insurers adopt sound management practices for effective oversight and due diligence, it said.
These regulations, which will be effective April 1, 2024, stipulate that the surrender value is expected to remain the same or even lower if policies are surrendered within three years of the purchase. For policies that have been surrendered from the fourth to the seventh year, the surrender value may see a minor increase, it said. 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.