Insurers seek minimum 50% spike in third-party motor premium

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 19 2014 | 5:37 PM IST
Amid mounting losses in the third- party motor insurance segment, coupled with rising claims, insurers have urged the regulator to hike the premium by at least 50 per cent next fiscal, top officials of genera l insurance companies said.
"If you see the way claims are settled and the annual rise in claims, there should be a 50-60 per cent hike in third-party motor insurance premium," Reliance General Insurance chief executive Rakesh Jain told PTI.
He also said commercial vehicle segment is bleeding, which needs to taken into account to take care of losses.
Another official from a private sector general insurance also echoed similar sentiment.
"On an average a 50 per cent hike is required taking into account rising claims and costs," Bharti Axa General Insurance chief executive Amaranath Ananthanarayanan said, adding the premium should rise more for commercial vehicles, where loss ratios are high for the industry.
Last week, Irda (Insurance and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority) had released an exposure draft in which it proposed a steep rise in premium for third- party motor cover for 2014-15.
As per the draft, the regulator wants an increase of 25- 137 per cent in premium for private cars and 1-45 per cent hike for two-wheelers.
Third-party cover is mandatory for all vehicles, premium of which is determined by the regulator.
Earlier, the largest insurer New India Assurance also said 40-50 per cent rise is required to attain breakeven in this segment.
"A 40-50 per cent increase is needed to make the motor third party portfolio break-even, that is the reasonable increase we are looking at," New India Assurance Chairman and managing director G Srinivasan had said.
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First Published: Feb 19 2014 | 5:37 PM IST

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