What is IRDAI? Full Form, Role & Insurance Company List

What is IRDAI? Learn its full form, role, functions, rules, and the complete IRDAI insurance company list in India for employers and HR teams.

Key Takeaways

  • IRDAI is the statutory regulator of India's entire insurance sector. Understanding its role helps HR leaders evaluate insurers more accurately, read policy documents more critically, and protect employees when claims go wrong.
  • India's insurance penetration stands at just 3.7% of GDP against a global average of 7%, and IRDAI's core mandate is to change that trajectory through regulation, consumer protection, and market development.
  • The 2024 and 2025 IRDAI reforms have directly changed group health insurance in ways that matter to employers: reduced waiting periods, mandatory cashless authorization timelines, portability rights for departing employees, and standardized policy exclusions.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is IRDAI and what does it do?

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IRDAI, whose full form is Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, is the statutory body that regulates and supervises India's entire insurance industry. Established under the IRDAI Act 1999 and operational from April 2000, it licenses insurance companies, sets rules for policy design and premiums, mandates claim settlement timelines, monitors insurer financial health, and operates the grievance redressal infrastructure. Every group health insurance policy an employer buys in India must be issued by an IRDAI-licensed company and comply with its regulations and master circulars.

What is the IRDAI full form and where is it headquartered?

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The IRDAI is the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India. It is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana, and began formal operations in April 2000 following the liberalization of India's insurance sector. Prior to its formation, the sector operated under government monopoly with no independent regulator.

Which insurance companies are on the IRDAI insurance company list?

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As of FY 2024-25, IRDAI has registered 57 insurers: 24 life insurance companies, 26 general insurance companies, and 7 standalone health insurance companies. The full list is available at irdai.gov.in. For group health insurance, commonly used IRDAI-registered insurers include Care Health Insurance, Niva Bupa Health Insurance, Aditya Birla Health Insurance, Star Health and Allied Insurance, Magma HDI General Insurance, New India Assurance, HDFC Ergo General Insurance, and Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, among others.

How do I file a complaint with IRDAI against an insurance company?

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The process has three stages. First, file a written complaint with the insurer's grievance cell. Insurers must resolve it within 15 days. If unresolved, escalate to IRDAI's IGMS portal at igms.irda.gov.in or call 1800 4254 732. For disputes involving claim amounts up to Rs50 lakh, approach the Insurance Ombudsman in your region. The process is free of charge, the Ombudsman's decision is binding on the insurer if accepted, and there are 17 offices across India.