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IRDA raises limit for compulsory survey of J&K flood losses

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IANS Chennai

The insurance regulator has relaxed the norms for compulsory survey of losses in order to settle fast the claims arising out of floods in Jammu and Kashmir.

In a communication to all the heads of general insurers, T.S.Vijayan, chairman, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) said the limit of losses required to be surveyed by a licensed surveyor/loss assessor had been increased to Rs.50,000 from Rs.20,000.

The exemption is valid only for two months.

According to the Insurance Act, losses over Rs.20,000 has to be surveyed by a licensed surveyor.

Earlier, the IRDA had asked the life insurers to nominate a senior official as a nodal officer for coordination purposes.

 

The IRDA also asked the life insurers to publicise a dedicated toll free phone number, a dedicated e-mail ID and contact address of the local office.

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First Published: Sep 17 2014 | 6:28 PM IST

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