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HDFC ERGO launches inherent defects insurance policy

Last Updated 22 November 2017, 18:31 IST

HDFC ERGO, country's third largest non-life insurance provider in the private sector, announced the launch of the 'Inherent Defects Policy', a first-of-its-kind product in the non-life insurance sector.

This new insurance policy provides cover to new buildings or civil structures against any damage caused by inherent structural defects.

Inherent Defects Insurance Policy offers comprehensive protection against structural defects such as the cost of repairing, restoring or strengthening of the insured building.

This product addresses one of the requirements of the recently enacted Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016 (RERA) that has mandated real estate builders to rectify any structural defects within thirty days, if brought to their notice in a period of five years from the date of handing over possession.

Commenting on the launch of the new policy, HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Executive Director Mukesh Kumar said the company's customer centric product innovation has been a key to our growth.

"'Inherent Defect Policy' was launched to address the needs of real estate builders and provide them with a comprehensive cover against any damages arising during the construction of the building. This product will not only help developers but also help housing societies if any damage is caused by inherent structural defects," said Kumar.


The new policy can be obtained prior to the construction of the building. An Independent Technical Inspection Service team is appointed during the course of construction to carry out monitoring activities on the quality of the building which includes services ranging from sample designs checks to witnessing tests at site.

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(Published 22 November 2017, 15:52 IST)

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