Sharad Mathur, CEO of Universal Sompo, addressing media about insurance integration and stricter hospital billing regulation in India.

Universal Sompo CEO Urges Insurance Integration and Stronger Regulation

Universal Sompo CEO Sharad Mathur advocates bundled insurance products and stricter hospital billing regulation, aiming to simplify insurance and cut consumer complaints.

Sharad Mathur, MD & CEO of Universal Sompo General Insurance, has emphasized the urgent need for integrated insurance products and stricter regulation in India’s healthcare ecosystem. In a recent interview, he stressed that unified offerings and hospital regulation could significantly reduce consumer complaints and improve trust in the industry.


Call for Unified Insurance Packages

  • Mathur proposed bundled insurance products that bring life, health, personal accident, and property cover under a single integrated plan.
  • According to him, today’s fragmented products confuse customers and weaken trust. Integrated plans could simplify choices, enhance transparency, and ensure wider coverage.

Hospital Billing and Consumer Complaints

  • A large share of consumer grievances stem from opaque hospital billing practices.
  • Mathur suggested that if hospitals are brought under direct regulatory supervision, many disputes between insurers and policyholders would automatically reduce.
  • He added that standardized billing would bring greater accountability and fewer aggrieved customers.

The Bigger Insurance Landscape

  • India’s insurance penetration is still relatively low, particularly in health.
  • With rising medical costs, insurers face mounting claims while customers struggle with unexpected out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Mathur believes regulatory reforms in hospitals, along with better insurer–hospital integration, will lead to a healthier ecosystem for all stakeholders.

Why It Matters

  • For Consumers: Simplified bundled policies could offer holistic protection and make insurance easier to understand.
  • For Insurers: Integrated products would reduce administrative costs and claims disputes.
  • For Healthcare: Hospital regulation could streamline billing, making healthcare more affordable and transparent.
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