International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(3):471-476
A Descriptive Study of the Growth of the Indian Insurance Sector and the Persistent Gap in Insurance Penetration and Coverage
Author Name: Arpan Annjal; Dr. Jyoti Sondhi; Dr. Divya Rai; Dr. Avinash Rana; Hemant Kapoor;
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
The Indian insurance industry has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past two and a half decades. What was once a sector dominated entirely by state-owned entities has become a competitive, technology-driven market with over 70 insurers and annual gross premiums crossing INR 10 lakh crore. This research paper examines how that growth happened, what the data reveals about the current state of the sector, and what structural challenges continue to hold it back from realising its full potential. The study is based entirely on secondary data drawn from IRDAI Annual Reports (2015–16 to 2023–24), Life Insurance Corporation of India disclosures, HDFC Life annual reports, Reserve Bank of India publications, Swiss Re Sigma reports, government scheme documents, and academic articles sourced from Google Scholar and JSTOR. No primary surveys or interviews were conducted. Key findings indicate that while premium volumes, number of insurers, and digital reach have improved substantially, insurance penetration in India at around 3.8% of GDP remains far below the global average. Rural areas are disproportionately underinsured, claim settlement disputes remain common, and consumer trust damaged by decades of mis-selling has not fully recovered. The paper concludes with recommendations for regulators, industry players, and policymakers to close these gaps.
Keywords:
Insurance Sector, IRDAI, Insurance Penetration, Life Insurance, Non-Life Insurance, India, Challenges, Liberalisation, Secondary Data.
How to Cite this Article:
Arpan Annjal,Dr. Jyoti Sondhi,Dr. Divya Rai,Dr. Avinash Rana,Hemant Kapoor. A Descriptive Study of the Growth of the Indian Insurance Sector and the Persistent Gap in Insurance Penetration and Coverage. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(3):471-476
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