INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
MUMBAI: Usage-based premiums will soon become a reality in the motor insurance industry, with companies offering the single owner of
multiple vehicles the option to allocate coverage in line with the anticipated use of each car
So, for the first time, customers will have the option to buy a single policy for multiple vehicles, with different sub-limits for each
car.
ICICI Lombard is launching the “floater” policy option that will allow customers to optimise their sum insured, since they will not
be driving two vehicles at the same time
ICICI Lombard’s ‘single owner, multiple vehicle’ floater is an app-based interface that will help link multiple vehicles together and
This “floater” concept is currently available in health policies for families to buy a single sum insured for members
covered.
“Three-four cars can be brought under one floater policy, which means that three cars will be covered through one policy,” said
Sanjay Datta, head of underwriting at ICICI Lombard General Insurance
“We will develop the prototype and will evaluate it after six months.”
A prototype is valid for six months and companies can launch it
if it works after this period
Insurers are launching usage-based motor insurance where the customer will have the option to pay their premiums on the basis of their
driving choices.
Today, most insurers charge customers’ own- damage premium basis the vehicle make, model, age, location and the noclaim
bonus applicable on the policy
The new programme will also factor in driving behaviour — rash accelerations, hard braking, speed, distance travelled, or the time of the
day — to compute premiums
An app will be used to monitor driving behaviour and reward the customer for safe driving practices
Based on their driving behaviour, customers will be able to see their scores, which will start reflecting in their own damage premium at
Customers will be able to opt for this programme for a period of less than a year.
“The ‘pay as you consume’ model will help us charge
premiums based on kilometres utilised by the insured, or the amount of time they intend to drive the car,” said Tapan Singhel, CEO, Bajaj
Allianz General Insurance.
“This will encourage more people to opt for Motor OD insurance since a majority of the vehicles only have Third
Party Liability policy as mandated by law.”
Insurers plan to monitor and manage health risks by launching products under sandbox
Insurers have got approvals for products to monitor health
While ICICI Lombard is going to manage diabetes and cholesterol-related coverage, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance is coming up with a
‘co-pay’ under health insurance where it has tied up with GOQii
Here, based on the engagement level of policyholder on the health platform offered by GOQii, the percentage of their copay will be
decided.
“People who are high risk can be monitored and the company will minimise risk,” said Datta of ICICI Lombard
“We can start looking at people with these conditions whether these risks can be monitored and managed.”