Exploring the Challenges of Micro-Insurance Implementation in Unorganized Sector: A Case Study

None Rachana, Sujaya H.
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Purpose: A focus on policies that benefit the underserved is necessary to ensure equitable and sustained economic growth in India, where around 70% of the population lives in rural regions, many of whom experience poverty. As a result of the increased risk exposure of the economically disadvantaged, micro-insurance has become a crucial step in this direction. India's insurance market has a low penetration rate, but the situation is significantly worse among those with lower incomes in the population. Insurance companies have had trouble grabbing the interest of their target market despite the possibility that insurance could provide risk protection to this group. The successful implementation of micro-insurance, however, faces a variety of challenges on both the supply and demand sides. This paper aims to study the crucial role that microinsurance plays in fostering equitable and long-term economic growth in India as well as the challenges associated with implementing microinsurance in the unorganized sector. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research methodology employed in this study is primarily based on the utilization of secondary data collected by IRDA reports, case studies, insurance company websites, and pertinent books, articles in the insurance field, and other government websites being used. Findings: The study reveals that introducing micro-insurance into the unorganized sector faces substantial challenges, necessitating a comprehensive approach that includes education, awareness development, transparency measures, and insurance product modification. Overcoming these obstacles is critical to providing financial security and stability to the unorganized sector. Originality/value: This study may be useful to various stakeholders like insurance companies/sectors, government, micro insurance agents, unorganized sector, other micro-insurance users, and society. Paper type: Case study.
探索小额保险在无组织部门实施的挑战:一个案例研究
目的:印度约70%的人口生活在农村地区,其中许多人处于贫困状态,因此有必要关注有利于服务不足人群的政策,以确保印度经济的公平和持续增长。由于经济弱势群体面临的风险增加,小额保险已成为朝着这一方向迈出的关键一步。印度保险市场的渗透率很低,但在收入较低的人群中,情况明显更糟。保险公司很难吸引目标市场的兴趣,尽管保险可能为这一群体提供风险保护。然而,小额保险的成功实施在供给和需求两方面都面临着各种挑战。本文旨在研究小额保险在促进印度公平和长期经济增长方面所起的关键作用,以及在无组织部门实施小额保险所面临的挑战。设计/方法/方法:本研究采用的研究方法主要基于利用IRDA报告、案例研究、保险公司网站以及相关书籍、保险领域文章和其他正在使用的政府网站收集的二手数据。研究结果表明,将小额保险引入无组织部门面临着重大挑战,需要采取包括教育、意识培养、透明度措施和保险产品改进在内的综合方法。克服这些障碍对于向无组织部门提供财政安全和稳定至关重要。原创性/价值:本研究可能对保险公司/部门、政府、小额保险代理人、无组织部门、其他小额保险使用者和社会等不同利益相关者有用。论文类型:案例研究。
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