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Life insurance 
Saji Paul
Life insurance 
Distribution Channels 
Tied agency 
Alternate channels 
Remuneration Provisions 
Regulations Assignment 
Sales illustration Assignment
Life insurance
Life insurance 
Innovation- business 
drivers 
Distributor 
demands 
Competition 
pressures 
Customer 
expectations 
Regulatory 
changes
Life insurance 
Distribution channels 
Traditional tied agency system 
Why alternate channels? 
Growth, improvement, convenience.. 
Competition 
Cost 
Good governance GMOOT
Life insurance 
Tied agency 
Principal – agency relationship 
Face to face, smiling, reassuring 
Brand ambassador of the insurer 
Network and prestige 
A provider of other services 
Traditional and professional
Life insurance 
Tied agency 
Expensive channel 
Margin crunch - competition 
Cheaper options – social media? 
Mis-selling? 
Advisory capacity
Life insurance 
Alternate channels 
Micro insurance 
Telemarketing 
Shop assurance- Phil/ 
Mall assurance S Korea –thru TESCO 
Virtual marketing thru’ kiosks, mobiles etc. 
Bancassurance 
Broker 
On-line buy / direct marketing 
Social media 
Takaful
Life insurance 
Work on 
Strategies for marketing LI thru’ Social 
Media – by 1st August 
Individual - handwritten A4 sheets
Life insurance 
Regulations 
Why 
Objective 
Process 
Control
Life insurance 
Some of IRDA's functions include: 
To regulate, ensure and promote the orderly growth 
of the insurance business 
To prescribe regulations on the investment of funds 
by insurance companies 
To regulate the maintenance of the margin of 
solvency 
To adjudicate the disputes between insurers and 
intermediaries 
To supervise the functioning of the Tariff Advisory 
Committee
Life insurance 
Tied agency / Corporate agent 
Qualifications 
Training 
Competency - knowledge 
providing required services 
Code of conduct
Life insurance 
Regulations: 
Agents regulations 
Brokers regulations 
Corporate agents 
Bancassurance agents 
Health insurance 
Non linked/Linked insurance products 
Standard proposal forms for Life insurance…
Life insurance 
Structure 
Short title and commencement 
Definitions 
Applicability 
Chapters
Life insurance 
As per Insurance Act, 1938, The insurance 
companies are allowed to pay a maximum 
commission of 40 per cent of the first year’s 
premium, 7.5 per cent of the second year’s 
premium and 5 per cent from there on. The 
commission paid is limited to 2 per cent in case of 
single premium policies. In case of pension plans, 
the commission is limited to 7.5 per cent of the 
first year’s premium and 2 per cent there on. 
Currently most of the policies are very much 
paying these kind of commissions
Life insurance 
Commission on pension products 
S P - 2%, Non SP 7.5% on FYP 
and 2% on RP 
Other products SP 2%
Life insurance 
Commission rates – non pension and non –single plans 
Premium pmt 
term 
F Y 2nd & 3rd Year Subsequent years 
5 15 7.5 5 
6 18 7.5 5 
7 21 7.5 5 
8 24 7.5 5 
9 27 7.5 5 
10 30 7.5 5 
11 33 7.5 5 
12 years or more 35 7.5 5
Life insurance 
Sales Illustration
Life insurance 
Sales Illustration 
1)Every insurer carrying on life insurance business shall provide 
official illustrations to customers directly or through their licensed 
agents and intermediaries for all products. 
(2) All illustrations shall be prepared in consultation with the 
Appointed Actuary and be authorized for use by the Board 
of Directors of the Company and, that the illustrations shall 
be clear and fair to enable a customer to make an informed 
decision.
Life insurance 
(3) There should be 2 views on rate of return on investments of 
funds (the rate) that are illustrated – a higher rate and a 
lower rate. The rates to be used are as set by the Life 
Insurance Council from time to time and all the Life 
Insurance Companies shall use the same rates. All charges in 
respect of fund management and policy charges are to be 
deducted from the gross investment return assumption. For 
the avoidance of doubt this means that illustrations based on 
higher and lower rates of return should show a projected 
fund value after all charges associated with the policy and 
investment of funds have been deducted. No Insurer carrying 
life insurance business shall issue illustrations in any other 
way.
Life insurance 
(4) All illustrations shall be reviewed at least 
once a year in the month of April. The Life 
Insurance Council may, if required by the IRDA, 
set a higher and lower projection of interest 
rates more frequently than annually. The initial 
rates to be used in projections are 10% p. a. and 
6 % p. a.
Life insurance 
(5) All the insurers carrying on life insurance business shall be 
free to use a lower illustrative rate than that is fixed if it so 
desires. However, under no circumstance, higher rates than 
those set by the Life Insurance Council shall be used. 
(6) Standard common language be employed vis-à-vis 
statutory warning on all illustrations. The following phrase 
must appear on the front page of illustrations in the same 
font size as the rest of the text: “Some benefits are 
guaranteed and some benefits are variable with returns 
based on the future performance of your Insurer carrying on 
life insurance business.
Life insurance 
If your policy offers guaranteed returns then these will be 
clearly marked “guaranteed” in the illustration table on 
this page. If your policy offers variable returns then the 
illustrations on this page will show two different rates of 
assumed future investment returns. These assumed 
rates of return are not guaranteed and they are not the 
upper or lower limits of what you might get back, as the 
value of your policy is dependent on a number of factors 
including future investment performance.”
Life insurance 
(7) The process of issuing illustrations shall be controlled in such a manner 
that customers are provided illustrations that are authorized by Appointed 
Actuary and approved by the Board of Directors of the Company. 
(8) All policy, fund management and other policy charges payable by 
customers shall be included explicitly within the illustration tables. 
(9) Indicated within the illustration shall be the Company’s policy on 
surrender values. A Company may show illustrative surrender values if it 
wishes and should indicate whether or not guaranteed.
Life insurance 
Sales Illustration 
1)Provide illustration. 
2) Clear and fair information to customer for an informed decision, in 
consultation with the AA, duly authorised by the Board. 
3) It should contain 2 rates, as determined from time to time by LI C 
4) Review periodically, at least annually if not specified by L I C 
5) Lower rates can be given, but no higher rate be given. 
6)Standard common language, font size and mandatory info. 
7) Control by AA & BOD 
8)All charges to be disclosed 
9)Surrender values, if any to be indicated.
Life insurance 
Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) norms 
Consumers can be confident that they are dealing with 
firms where the fair treatment of customers is central to the 
corporate culture. 
Products and services marketed and sold in the retail 
market are designed to meet the needs of identified 
consumer groups and are targeted accordingly. 
Consumers are provided with clear information and are 
kept appropriately informed before, during and after the 
point of sale
Life insurance 
TCF would also ensure – 
Where consumers receive advice, the advice is suitable and takes 
account of their circumstances. 
Consumers are provided with products that perform as firms 
have led them to expect, and the associated service is of an 
acceptable standard and as they have been led to expect. 
Consumers do not face unreasonable post-sale barriers imposed 
by firms to change product, switch provider, submit a claim or 
make a complaint.
Life insurance
Life insurance 
Saji Paul

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Life insurance Distribution Channel

  • 2. Life insurance Distribution Channels Tied agency Alternate channels Remuneration Provisions Regulations Assignment Sales illustration Assignment
  • 4. Life insurance Innovation- business drivers Distributor demands Competition pressures Customer expectations Regulatory changes
  • 5. Life insurance Distribution channels Traditional tied agency system Why alternate channels? Growth, improvement, convenience.. Competition Cost Good governance GMOOT
  • 6. Life insurance Tied agency Principal – agency relationship Face to face, smiling, reassuring Brand ambassador of the insurer Network and prestige A provider of other services Traditional and professional
  • 7. Life insurance Tied agency Expensive channel Margin crunch - competition Cheaper options – social media? Mis-selling? Advisory capacity
  • 8. Life insurance Alternate channels Micro insurance Telemarketing Shop assurance- Phil/ Mall assurance S Korea –thru TESCO Virtual marketing thru’ kiosks, mobiles etc. Bancassurance Broker On-line buy / direct marketing Social media Takaful
  • 9. Life insurance Work on Strategies for marketing LI thru’ Social Media – by 1st August Individual - handwritten A4 sheets
  • 10. Life insurance Regulations Why Objective Process Control
  • 11. Life insurance Some of IRDA's functions include: To regulate, ensure and promote the orderly growth of the insurance business To prescribe regulations on the investment of funds by insurance companies To regulate the maintenance of the margin of solvency To adjudicate the disputes between insurers and intermediaries To supervise the functioning of the Tariff Advisory Committee
  • 12. Life insurance Tied agency / Corporate agent Qualifications Training Competency - knowledge providing required services Code of conduct
  • 13. Life insurance Regulations: Agents regulations Brokers regulations Corporate agents Bancassurance agents Health insurance Non linked/Linked insurance products Standard proposal forms for Life insurance…
  • 14. Life insurance Structure Short title and commencement Definitions Applicability Chapters
  • 15. Life insurance As per Insurance Act, 1938, The insurance companies are allowed to pay a maximum commission of 40 per cent of the first year’s premium, 7.5 per cent of the second year’s premium and 5 per cent from there on. The commission paid is limited to 2 per cent in case of single premium policies. In case of pension plans, the commission is limited to 7.5 per cent of the first year’s premium and 2 per cent there on. Currently most of the policies are very much paying these kind of commissions
  • 16. Life insurance Commission on pension products S P - 2%, Non SP 7.5% on FYP and 2% on RP Other products SP 2%
  • 17. Life insurance Commission rates – non pension and non –single plans Premium pmt term F Y 2nd & 3rd Year Subsequent years 5 15 7.5 5 6 18 7.5 5 7 21 7.5 5 8 24 7.5 5 9 27 7.5 5 10 30 7.5 5 11 33 7.5 5 12 years or more 35 7.5 5
  • 18. Life insurance Sales Illustration
  • 19. Life insurance Sales Illustration 1)Every insurer carrying on life insurance business shall provide official illustrations to customers directly or through their licensed agents and intermediaries for all products. (2) All illustrations shall be prepared in consultation with the Appointed Actuary and be authorized for use by the Board of Directors of the Company and, that the illustrations shall be clear and fair to enable a customer to make an informed decision.
  • 20. Life insurance (3) There should be 2 views on rate of return on investments of funds (the rate) that are illustrated – a higher rate and a lower rate. The rates to be used are as set by the Life Insurance Council from time to time and all the Life Insurance Companies shall use the same rates. All charges in respect of fund management and policy charges are to be deducted from the gross investment return assumption. For the avoidance of doubt this means that illustrations based on higher and lower rates of return should show a projected fund value after all charges associated with the policy and investment of funds have been deducted. No Insurer carrying life insurance business shall issue illustrations in any other way.
  • 21. Life insurance (4) All illustrations shall be reviewed at least once a year in the month of April. The Life Insurance Council may, if required by the IRDA, set a higher and lower projection of interest rates more frequently than annually. The initial rates to be used in projections are 10% p. a. and 6 % p. a.
  • 22. Life insurance (5) All the insurers carrying on life insurance business shall be free to use a lower illustrative rate than that is fixed if it so desires. However, under no circumstance, higher rates than those set by the Life Insurance Council shall be used. (6) Standard common language be employed vis-à-vis statutory warning on all illustrations. The following phrase must appear on the front page of illustrations in the same font size as the rest of the text: “Some benefits are guaranteed and some benefits are variable with returns based on the future performance of your Insurer carrying on life insurance business.
  • 23. Life insurance If your policy offers guaranteed returns then these will be clearly marked “guaranteed” in the illustration table on this page. If your policy offers variable returns then the illustrations on this page will show two different rates of assumed future investment returns. These assumed rates of return are not guaranteed and they are not the upper or lower limits of what you might get back, as the value of your policy is dependent on a number of factors including future investment performance.”
  • 24. Life insurance (7) The process of issuing illustrations shall be controlled in such a manner that customers are provided illustrations that are authorized by Appointed Actuary and approved by the Board of Directors of the Company. (8) All policy, fund management and other policy charges payable by customers shall be included explicitly within the illustration tables. (9) Indicated within the illustration shall be the Company’s policy on surrender values. A Company may show illustrative surrender values if it wishes and should indicate whether or not guaranteed.
  • 25. Life insurance Sales Illustration 1)Provide illustration. 2) Clear and fair information to customer for an informed decision, in consultation with the AA, duly authorised by the Board. 3) It should contain 2 rates, as determined from time to time by LI C 4) Review periodically, at least annually if not specified by L I C 5) Lower rates can be given, but no higher rate be given. 6)Standard common language, font size and mandatory info. 7) Control by AA & BOD 8)All charges to be disclosed 9)Surrender values, if any to be indicated.
  • 26. Life insurance Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) norms Consumers can be confident that they are dealing with firms where the fair treatment of customers is central to the corporate culture. Products and services marketed and sold in the retail market are designed to meet the needs of identified consumer groups and are targeted accordingly. Consumers are provided with clear information and are kept appropriately informed before, during and after the point of sale
  • 27. Life insurance TCF would also ensure – Where consumers receive advice, the advice is suitable and takes account of their circumstances. Consumers are provided with products that perform as firms have led them to expect, and the associated service is of an acceptable standard and as they have been led to expect. Consumers do not face unreasonable post-sale barriers imposed by firms to change product, switch provider, submit a claim or make a complaint.