Decoding Insurance Claim Settlement Ratio

Insurance claim settlement ratio can be simply defined as the ratio of the number of claims that the insurer has paid over the number of claims filed by the nominees during a particular period.

“If a life insurer has a claims settlement ratio of 90%, it means that the insurer has paid 90 of every 100 claims filed during the year,” said Mahavir Chopra, director of health, life and strategic initiatives at Coverfox.com.

Why is Insurance Claim Settlement Ratio important?

“It’s important for a customer to look into this number to get an idea of how efficiently and quickly the claims are processed by an insurer,” said Rohan Kumar, chief executive officer, and co-founder, Toffee Insurance.

What are the disclaimers?

Insurance claim settlement ratio doesn’t tell you the whole story. “Claim settlement ratio is a popular but flawed rule of thumb, used for quick evaluation and comparison of an insurer’s claim settlement experience,” said Chopra.

For instance, insurers could have rejected many fraudulent claims during the year, adversely impacting the claim settlement ratio. “Claim settlement ratio doesn’t capture the value of the claims paid over claimed or filed.

Insurers could decline a significant number of large claims, paying the low-sum insured claims efficiently and have a healthy-looking ratio based on number of claims,” said Chopra.

How to read the data

There are various types of claims: death, maturity, and survival. “As insurance policy is an intangible product with the longest term in any financial product. Claims payout is the moment of truth for the policyholder or the nominee, said Anand Pejawar, president-operations, information technology and international business, SBI Life Insurance.

Non-approved claims may include rejected claims and claims in pipeline. “Hence, claims ratio is to be seen along with rejection and outstanding ratio. A low-claim ratio may not mean a bad performance,” said Pejawar.

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