The Union government on Thursday allowed health and motor third party policyholders to defer their renewal, if it falls between March 25 and May 3— the lockdown period.
Now, the policyholders can pay for the renewal of their policies till May 15. Earlier, the government had deferred the renewal payment till April 21 but since the lockdown was extended, more time has been given to pay for the renewal and even the period under consideration has been increased.
The payments can be made till May 15 and the relaxation is only for third-party motor insurance, apart from health, the government said, bringing relief to those unable to renew their policies because of the lockdown.
The regular private car users have comprehensive policies and this relaxation is not applicable to them and they should renew their policies on time because if they don’t renew on time, post expiry when they come up for renewal then they have to get the inspection done and the premium may also change. And, beyond a certain point of time, the no claim bonus also goes away.
In the motor insurance segment, the motor third-party is mandated by law. The third party motor premiums are revised annually, however, this year’s hike has been put on hold given the ongoing situation. Experts feel this will hurt the non-life insurers.