A recent report by the Insurance Brokers Association of India (IBAI) for the financial years 2023-24 and 2022-23 has revealed that four insurance companies in India have consistently cleared more than 90% of claims made by beneficiaries. The top performers include Aditya Birla Health, HDFC Ergo, and New India Assurance, which achieved claim clearance rates of 91.88%, 92.1%, and 93.13%, respectively.
The data shows that Aditya Birla Health received over 8.5 lakh claims in 2023 and settled 91.88% of them, up from 89.96% in 2022. HDFC Ergo handled 52 lakh claims and settled 94.32% of them in 2023, an improvement from 92.10% the previous year. New India Assurance, a public sector company, processed over 1.5 crore claims with a settlement rate of 93.13%, marginally up from 93.04% in 2022.
On the other hand, some private insurance companies, including Bajaj Allianz, Star Health, and Shriram, performed poorly in terms of claim settlement. Bajaj Allianz handled 47 lakh claims but managed to clear only 73.38%, the lowest settlement rate among the analyzed insurers. Star Health processed 19 lakh claims but settled just 74%, while Shriram’s performance was the weakest, with a clearance rate of only 70% for its 2 lakh claims.
The report highlights the disparity in claim settlement rates among insurance companies in India. While some companies have consistently demonstrated a high level of claim settlement, others have struggled to settle claims in a timely and efficient manner. The data suggests that policyholders should carefully evaluate the claim settlement record of an insurance company before purchasing a policy.
The IBAI report provides valuable insights into the performance of insurance companies in India and can help policyholders make informed decisions when choosing an insurance provider. The report’s findings also underscore the need for insurance companies to prioritize claim settlement and improve their processes to ensure that beneficiaries receive timely and fair compensation. Overall, the report highlights the importance of transparency and accountability in the insurance industry and the need for companies to prioritize the needs of their policyholders.