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IRDAI asks insurers to open more bricks-and-mortar branches

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IRDAI asks insurers to open more bricks-and-mortar branches

Insurance Regulator Urges Physical Presence for Last-Mile Service

In today’s fast-paced world, where technology has made everything accessible at the click of a button, the insurance industry is also evolving to keep up with the changing times. With the rise of online insurance services, customers can now purchase policies and make claims without ever having to leave their homes. However, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) is urging insurance companies to maintain a physical presence for last-mile service.

The IRDAI, the regulatory body for the insurance sector in India, has recently issued a circular to all insurance companies, emphasizing the importance of having a physical presence for last-mile service. This move comes as a reminder that despite the convenience of online services, there is still a need for face-to-face interactions and physical assistance in certain situations.

The last-mile service refers to the final stage of the insurance process, where the customer receives the actual service or benefit. This could include claim settlement, policy renewal, or any other assistance required by the customer. While online services have made the initial stages of insurance hassle-free, the last-mile service is where the real test lies. It is during this stage that customers may face difficulties or have queries that require personal attention.

The IRDAI has highlighted the importance of maintaining a physical presence for last-mile service, especially in rural and remote areas where internet connectivity may be limited. In such areas, a physical office or branch can provide customers with the necessary support and guidance, ensuring that they are not left behind in the digital age.

Moreover, having a physical presence also helps in building trust and credibility among customers. Insurance is a sector that deals with people’s hard-earned money and their financial security. In such a scenario, having a physical office or branch where customers can interact with trained professionals and get their queries resolved can go a long way in building a strong relationship with them.

The IRDAI circular also emphasizes the need for insurance companies to have a physical presence for grievance redressal. In case of any issues or complaints, customers can visit the nearest office or branch and get their grievances addressed in a timely and efficient manner. This not only helps in resolving issues but also shows the commitment of insurance companies towards their customers.

Furthermore, a physical presence can also help in reaching out to potential customers who may not be familiar with online services or may not have access to the internet. By having a physical office or branch, insurance companies can tap into a larger market and provide their services to a wider audience.

The IRDAI’s move to urge insurance companies to maintain a physical presence for last-mile service is a step in the right direction. It not only ensures that customers in remote areas are not left behind but also helps in building a strong and trustworthy relationship with them. In today’s digital age, where everything is becoming virtual, the need for human interaction and physical assistance cannot be overlooked.

However, this does not mean that online services should be neglected. In fact, the IRDAI has also stressed the need for insurance companies to have a robust online presence and provide seamless services to customers. The key is to strike a balance between online and offline services, catering to the needs of all customers.

In conclusion, the IRDAI’s circular serves as a reminder that while technology has made our lives easier, there is still a need for physical presence in certain sectors. The insurance industry, being a crucial part of our financial security, must ensure that customers are provided with the best possible services, both online and offline. By maintaining a physical presence for last-mile service, insurance companies can bridge the gap between technology and human interaction, ultimately benefiting the customers.

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