The government's plan to raise the foreign direct investment (FDI) limit in the insurance sector is expected to draw more international players, according to experts. They believe that allowing 100 per cent FDI will attract significant foreign capital, leading to technological improvements in the country.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman recently announced a social security scheme for one crore gig workers associated with online platforms. The government will provide these workers with identity cards and assist their registration on the e-Shram portal. Additionally, she proposed increasing the foreign investment limit in the insurance sector to 100 per cent as part of financial sector reforms.
Impact on Consumers and Gig Workers
Aatur Thakkar, Co-founder and Director of Alliance Insurance Brokers, stated that international competitors entering the market will offer consumers better products and services. This change will empower consumers with more choices tailored to their needs. Thakkar also highlighted that providing health insurance for gig workers addresses a significant gap in coverage, ensuring they have access to essential healthcare services and improving public health outcomes.
Debashish Banerjee, Partner at Deloitte India, mentioned that raising the FDI limit to 100 per cent will help many foreign companies establish a presence in India. This move is expected to increase competition, benefiting policyholders by introducing global innovation and century-old experiences that will enhance digital and technological advancements in the industry.
Benefits of Increased Competition
Rudra Kumar Pandey, Partner at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co, explained that the initiative aims to bring in more FDI, increase competition, and infuse additional capital, resources, and expertise into the sector. This will enable innovative solutions, greater insurance penetration, and effective risk management practices within the industry.
The proposal to raise the FDI limit from 74 per cent to 100 per cent was presented during the Budget 2025-26 announcement. Experts believe this change will attract substantial foreign capital, leading to improved technological interventions and advancements in India.
This strategic move is anticipated to enhance consumer options while addressing coverage gaps for gig workers. By facilitating increased competition and innovation, it aims to improve overall public health outcomes and strengthen the insurance sector's capabilities.
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