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How AI is Reshaping the Insurance Landscape in India
THE INSURANCE TIMES
|August 2025
Insurance fraud poses a perennial challenge in India's large and diverse market, costing billions annually. Indian insurers are deploying Al-based fraud detection systems that flag anomalies using behavioral patterns to reduce fraudulent payouts. Al combats this issue by analyzing vast datasets using machine learning algorithms to detect anomalies indicative of fraudulent activity.
The Indian insurance industry is undergoing a profound transformation.and Artificial Intelligence (Al) is at the heart of this revolution. Traditionally driven by paperwork, manual processes, and long turnaround times, the sector is now embracing automation, personalization, and predictive intelligence at scale. With a population of over 1.4 billion and rising digital adoption, India presents a fertile ground for Al-driven innovation in insurance.
According to insights from a recent RegTech report, Al is fueling the growth of the Indian insurance market, projected to reach $222 billion by 2026. This growth stems from enhanced pricing, underwriting, and promotional strategies, along with advancements in customer service and personalized offerings.
Smart Underwriting and Risk Assessment
The Indian insurance landscape is rapidly moving beyond generalized risk categories. Al models are now analyzing vast datasets.including credit histories, social media activity, wearable health data, and local weather patterns.to provide highly personalized, real-time risk assessments.
Indian insurers are strategically leveraging Al to automate underwriting decisions within minutes, dramatically speeding up policy issuance. They can also dynamically adjust premiums based on individual behavior and health indicators, promoting fairer pricing.
Crucially, Al-driven alternative data models are expanding access to insurance for previously underserved segments of the population. This has been a game-changer for sectors like health and motor insurance, where real-time insights lead to more accurate pricing and broader coverage, fostering greater financial inclusion across India.
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