Chennai flood insurance claims estimated at Rs 500 cr

Motor insurance would account for largest amount of claims followed by machinery and production loss claims

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Staffs and visitors move from a flooded Government hospital after heavy rains in Chennai. Photo: PTI
BS Reporter Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 03 2015 | 1:51 AM IST
Insurance companies are anticipating claims of at least Rs 500 crore from the incessant rains and flooding in Chennai. Motor insurance would account for the largest amount of claims and public sector insurers would be worst hit, say industry sources.

Sanjay Datta, head of underwriting and claims at ICICI Lombard General Insurance said the industry’s estimates as of now is around Rs 500 crore. He added that the Mumbai floods in 2005 had led to loss of about Rs 3,000 crore for insurance firms.

Public sector insurers have a larger exposure to the city with respect to retail lines like motor and also commercial and industrial insurance. United India Insurance had already received claims intimation of  Rs 110 crore in mid-November when there was heavy rainfall for more than a week.

Public sector insurance executives said the losses could be higher since several of their loss assessors and surveyors have not yet reached the flood-hit areas.  It is anticipated that insurers may also relax claim conditions for the policyholders who have been affected by the deluge.

At present, life insurance claims have not been reported, though about 180 lives have been lost.

Chennai Petroleum Corp Ltd may shut one of the three crude units at its 210,000 barrels per day (bpd) Manali refinery, Managing Director Gautam Roy said on Wednesday. “Refinery operations are normal as of now. We are deliberating and may bring down one of the crude units as because of rains there is water-logging outside the refinery. Also, manpower is less,” Roy said.

Chennai Petroleum’’s 20,000 bpd Nagapattinam refinery in Tamil Nadu was also operating normally, he added. Chennai Petroleum is a unit of the country’s biggest refiner, Indian Oil Corp.
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First Published: Dec 03 2015 | 12:34 AM IST

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