Under the PM's financial inclusion plan to be launched on August 28, each new bank account would come with a RuPay debit card and carry a personal accident cover of Rs 1 lakh to be provided by non-life insurers, free of cost.
"The RuPay card must remain active for 45 days after opening of the bank account to claim the Rs 1 lakh account cover which will be provided for free by general insurers. It means that there must be at least one transaction using the debit card, either as an ATM withdrawal or an online purchase," NPCIL chief executive A P Hota told PTI.
However, the official said that insurers' actual role in providing micro-insurance would happen only from 2015, or during the second phase of the programme.
The development came after an important meeting held by the financial services secretary G S Sandhu in New Delhi today, which was attended by the heads of all state-owned non-life insurers to review preparations of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, United Insurance Corporation Chairman and Managing Director Milind Kharat said after the meeting.
