Mortality-morbidity bureau undergoes a name change
By Chennai: | 09 Feb 2007
The two had signed an MOU a couple of years ago to establish a non-profit body under the name, Mortality and Morbidity Investigation Bureau that would own the institute. However the registrar of companies had objected to the usage of the words `investigation, bureau' figuring in the name, thus necessitating a change.
To
move the project further, the Life Insurance Council
and ASI will have a meeting on 1 April, 2007. "The
next step will be to appoint a project manager,"
says S V Mony, secretary general, Life Insurance Council.
He denied any differences between the council, the various
life insurers and the ASI for the delay in setting up
the institute.
Elaborating on the proposed activities of the council. Mony said, "A lot of things are happening. We will be collecting and publishing data relating to the life insurance sector that is not available in the public domain. Joining hands with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) we will conduct awareness campaigns about the benefits of life insurance. Standardisation and harmonisation of insurance proposal forms and the policy conditions, are also on the anvil."
On the issue of new players finding it difficult to sign up bancassurance deals, he says, "Banks have represented to IRDA and the Reserve Bank of India to allow them to become corporate agents for multiple life insurers. But the present system of one- company only for an agent is good for the policyholder."
With
IRDA expressing its desire that the Life Insurance Council
take
over the function of training and conducting the examination
for the agents, a sub committee has been formed to look
into the issues.