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Auto makers under scanner for forceful sale of motor insurance policies to customers

According to the law, motor third-party insurance is mandatory for all vehicles running on Indian roads. These products are usually purchased from the same dealer from where an individual buys his car or bike.

January 15, 2020 / 21:41 IST
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The insurance regulator is looking closely into the allegations of auto-makers forcefully selling motor policies to customers at the time of a vehicle's sale. There have been complaints filed with the competition watchdog against the push-tactics used by some of the automobile firms for selling motor policies.

This could come in as a relief to car/bike buyers who have faced sales representatives making the purchase of their pre-set motor insurance as a precondition for vehicle purchase. This restricts buyers from accessing the array of insurance products available in the market and looking at the product features before making a purchase decision.

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According to the law, motor third-party insurance is mandatory for all vehicles running on Indian roads. These products are usually purchased from the same dealer from where an individual buys his car or bike.

“Because the auto companies have the bargaining power, they have been pushing consumers to buy specific insurance sold by them. There have been instances where a motor insurance product is sold at a higher premium. This is now being scrutinised,” said a senior official.