Irda collects Rs 2.5 cr penalty in June-Sept period
In June, HDFC Life had been asked to pay Rs 1.47 cr penalty for violation of certain provisions of the insurance act

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In June, HDFC Life had been asked to pay Rs 1.47 cr penalty for violation of certain provisions of the insurance act

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irda) has collected a whopping Rs 2.56 crore as penalty in the June to September period. The insurance regulator had imposed penalties ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 1.47 crore on insurance companies. On one instance, a penalty of Rs 15 lakh was imposed on Indusind Bank, which is the corporate agent of Cholamandalam MS General Insurance.
In June, HDFC Standard Life Insurance had been asked to pay Rs 1.47 crore penalty for violation of certain provisions of the insurance act. Later in July, the regulator collected a total of Rs 50 lakh as penalty from insurers. This included companies like ING Vysya Life Insurance, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance and Indusind Bank.
The bank was slapped a penalty for receiving payment from the insurer that were over and above the permissible commission rates, which was a violation of the Insurance Act.
First Published: Sep 11 2012 | 11:31 AM IST