The regulator said the discounts and loadings based on various rating factors specific to the group segment should not be more than 30 per cent of the premium. If it exceeds, such discounts have to be filed and approved under the file-and-use procedure.
The regulator said that in group products, it has been observed that the premiums approved under file and use procedure and the actual premium quoted to various groups appear different.
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Irda has said that in all such circumstances, the insurer shall file with them such revised rates along with the revised assumptions within seven days from the date of revision. However, where the annuity rates have to change by more than 10 per cent, the existing file and use procedure for needs to be followed.
The circular comes into force with effect from October 1, 2014.
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