IRDAI forms task force to facilitate ease of doing KYC using Aadhaar 
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IRDAI forms task force to facilitate ease of doing KYC using Aadhaar

Regulator IRDAI has constituted a task force to facilitate ease of doing KYC by insurers using Aadhaar

PTI

New Delhi: Regulator IRDAI has constituted a task force to facilitate ease of doing Know Your Customer (KYC) by insurers using Aadhaar, the 12-digit individual identification number. In a circular, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) said that presently, the UIDAI framework allows insurance companies to identify the customer by using his/her Aadhaar with consent management.

'Insurance companies are facing various issues'

"In the absence of the Unique Customer Identification in the insurance sector, insurance companies are facing various issues while providing the services and claims apart from ease of onboarding the customers, circumventing possible frauds, etc," it said.

The 12-member task force is being headed by Member (F&I)

The 12-member task force is being headed by Member (F&I), IRDAI. The panel has been asked to suggest measures to ease of onboarding of customers using Aadhaar, and steps for fraud management at the underwriting and claims stages. It has also to suggest measures for improving the traceability of customers/beneficiaries to reduce unclaimed amounts of policyholders.

The 12-point terms of reference also seek the panel's suggestion on linking of ABHA ID (Ayushman Bharat) and facilitating insurers to access annuity life certificates (jeevan pramaan). The task force has been asked to submit its report within one month.

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