Table of Contents Introduction to IRDAI's Mandate Core Technical Components of Automated Systems Data Integrity and Validation Mechanisms Security Protocols and Access Control Audit Trails and Logging Requirements Interoperability and Data Exchange Standards Performance Metrics and System Reliability Scalability and Future-Proofing Considerations Introduction to IRDAI's Mandate The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has stipulated stringent technical requirements for automated complaint resolution systems within insurance entities. These regulations, primarily driven by a mandate to enhance policyholder protection and streamline grievance redressal, necessitate a robust technological infrastructure capable of managing, tracking, and resolving complaints efficiently and transparently. The core objective is to establish a standardized, auditable, and secure framework for handling customer grievances, thereby mitigating ...
The Underwriting Imperative of Zoonotic Disease Risk: Actuarial Modeling for Emerging Epidemics in Rural India
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