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Natural catastrophe insurance pool concept stuck due to lack of consensus on funding, size

This pool would be used during natural disasters like the Kerala floods to pay out insurance claims

August 24, 2018 / 15:06 IST
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Rescue workers search for the bodies of missing persons after a landslide, triggered by heavy rains and floods, at Nenmara in Palakkad, Kerala. (Image: PTI)
Rescue workers search for the bodies of missing persons after a landslide, triggered by heavy rains and floods, at Nenmara in Palakkad, Kerala. (Image: PTI)

M Saraswathy Moneycontrol News

A natural catastrophe (nat-cat) pool to payout insurance claims for incidents like floods, earthquakes and landslides has been in the making for almost five years now.

However, insurance companies have been unable to arrive at consensus on who (centre, states or insurers) will fund the pool and what will be the size of the pool.

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Sources told Moneycontrol that insurers are still toying with the idea as they haven't been able to zero-in on what the size of the cover will be, the limits for each individual/corporate, and who will contribute how much.

This pool would be used during natural disasters like the Kerala floods to pay out insurance claims. It was planned to set up the initial pool by getting the government to contribute a part of it and getting the rest from insurers.