For the
Rural populace of India the Department of Posts has an insurance scheme called
Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI). Giving this information in written reply to
a question in the Rajya Sabha today, Shri Kapil Sibal, Minister of Communications and Information
Technology, said
that following steps have been taken to promote and popularize postal life
insurance policy in the rural areas:
(i) Rural PLI processing work has been
decentralized to Divisional level:- Bringing decision making closer
to the common man thereby expediting sanction of loans, revival of lapsed
policies and maturity claims. This allows contingent needs of the people to be
met easily.
(ii) Facilitating payment
of premia through Post Offices anywhere in the country regardless of where the
policy was issued without any transfer of policy being
required.
(iii) Facility for payment of premium
online through www.epostoffice.gov.in.
(iv) Opportunity to work as Rural PLI
Agent:- Providing common man,
especially Aanganwadi workers, un-employed youth, Self Help Groups, etc. with
additional source of income by engaging them as Direct Agents under Rural Postal
Life Insurance Scheme. Incentive structure for RPLI business has been made
attractive i.e. 10% of premium in the first year and subsequently 2.5% of
premium income till policy lasts.
(v) Higher Sum
Assured:- For
providing opportunity for financial security in line with increasing
requirements of the people, the maximum sum assured limit has been raised for
RPLI from Rs. 3 lacs to Rs. 5 lacs.
(vi) A Toll free number (18001805232/
155232) has been operationalized and publicized for inquiries and grievance
settlement. People from anywhere in the country can call and get their problems
settled.
(vii) Training to Rural PLI marketing
staff i.e. GDS staff, Direct Agents and Departmental employees is being imparted
to improve their marketing skills.
(viii) Facility of Payment of
outstanding premia of policy on installments
basis.
(ix) Technology/IT
initiative:- The
technological initiatives being undertaken for Rural Postal Life Insurance are
:
(a) Development of Centralized
software for improved after sales service for all RPLI
customers.
(b) Development of Web and mobile
portal for customers to allow seamless issue of insurance policies and making
online payments under Financial Services Integration plan of the
Department.
(c) Call centre for handling customer
services.
(d) Real time updating of premium
payments.
(e) Centralized monitoring of
grievances.
(f) Setting up of 809 Central
Processing Centres (CPCs) at all Head Post Offices in the country for providing
single window for handling of insurance proposals, service requests and claims
for RPLI customers.
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