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SECP Boosts Road Accident Compensation in Sindh

SECP Boosts Road Accident Compensation in Sindh

Key Takeaways

  • Compensation for road accident victims in Sindh has been increased to Rs. 700,000.
  • Insurance coverage for commercial vehicles has surged by 1,300 percent.
  • Preparations are underway to expand motor insurance coverage across other provinces.

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has significantly enhanced the compensation available to road accident victims in Sindh. The new policy sets the compensation at Rs. 700,000 per victim, a substantial increase from the previous limit of Rs. 20,000.

This move aims to provide faster and more accessible claims processing for eligible victims. According to SECP, the compensation will now be disbursed through an automated mechanism, eliminating the need for court involvement in most cases. This streamlined process is expected to reduce delays and improve victim support.

The increase in compensation comes alongside a dramatic rise in insurance coverage for commercial vehicles. The number of policies has skyrocketed by 1,300 percent, from just over 11,000 to more than 165,000. This surge indicates a growing awareness and acceptance of motor third-party insurance among businesses operating in Sindh.

Following the successful implementation in Sindh, SECP is now planning to extend similar measures to other provinces including Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. The expansion aims to create a more comprehensive network of motor insurance coverage across Pakistan, ensuring greater protection for road users nationwide.

In an unrelated development, life insurance annuity products are being introduced specifically for retired individuals. These products offer additional financial security in retirement by providing regular payments over time, thus expanding the range of insurance options available to older citizens.

The Takaful sector has also seen significant growth, with its share in Pakistan reaching 14 percent. New guidelines have been issued to further regulate and support this segment of the insurance market, ensuring it continues to grow sustainably.

SECP's initiatives reflect a broader strategy to enhance insurance coverage across various sectors in Pakistan. By improving compensation for road accident victims and expanding commercial vehicle insurance, SECP is addressing key areas of concern while also providing new financial products to meet diverse needs.