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SECP sensitizes people to carefully read terms, conditions of insurance policies

byCT Report
13/03/2021
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ISLAMABAD: To safeguard the interest of insurance policyholders, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) urged public at large to carefully read all the contents of documents presented before them by an insurance agent before signing and ensure that they understand the terms and conditions of the product being offered.

Reliance may not be placed on verbal promises made by insurance agents unless stated in the policy documents, said a press release issued here.

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The SECP has always strived to develop a fair, efficient and transparent market, based on international legal standards and best practices, for the protection of investors and policyholders.

A fair, efficient and transparent market is one where the interests of investors and insurance policyholders are adequately protected.

The SECP has established complaint resolution forum known as Service Desk Management System (SDMS) for addressing grievances of general public (including insurance policyholders) against corporate sector. In relation to the insurance sector SECP received 3,565 complaints through SDMS from 2018 to 2020, against which relief to the tune of approximately Rs 591 million was provided to policyholders.

Additionally, to strengthen the regulatory regime for distribution of insurance products through corporate insurance agents including banks, SECP notified the Corporate Insurance Agents Regulations, 2020 aimed at curtailing the issue of mis-selling and ensure provision of maximum and clear information regarding terms and conditions of an insurance policy.

The Regulations require corporate insurance agents including banks to ensure provision of clear and detailed disclosures to potential policyholders/customers. After-sales callback confirmation process has also been improved and a basic script of callback confirmation has been included in regulations.

To ensure that the prospective policyholder is aware of the product being offered to him/her by the corporate insurance agent including banks, products structure and corporate agents  remuneration have been further aligned to policyholder s interest through rationalization of commission rates and introduction of minimum premium allocation rates. The regulations also entitle insurance policyholders to full refund of premium if an insurance policy is canceled within fourteen days of receipt of the policy documents.

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