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Private insurers stay away from religious group-based covers

Insurance companies use the concept of anti-selection to ensure that a group consists of a mix of people so that other group does not end up compensating for one risky group.

May 01, 2017 / 12:19 IST
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About three years ago, a special family health insurance policy was introduced for the Jain community by Jain International Organisation. Treated like a group insurance scheme, now private insurers are not too keen to be a part of this.

Under this plan called Shravak Arogyam, individual could purchase an insurance plan for Rs 2 lakh under mediclaim. Also, there was a Rs 10-lakh personal accident policy for an earning member and Rs 5 lakh for a non-earning member for personal accidents.

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For families, an insurance plan for Rs 5 lakh against mediclaim for self, spouse and two dependent children up to 25 years of age was also available.

"We have been receiving claims while premiums have remained low. This may not be sustainable on a long term basis," said a senior official of an insurance company associated with this scheme in the past.