A significant number of insurance policies contain errors, and many people need to be made aware of these mistakes, leading to claim rejections or claim delays. Know Your Policy aims to assist customers in identifying these inconsistencies or errors using advanced technology.






With the Know your Policy feature, you can upload any insurance policy and get a quality check within minutes.
Knowing any missing information or error in the insurance policy can lower the risk of not getting a claim. We also send a pre-drafted email to rectify the mistakes giving you maximum protection at the click of a button.
Managing paperwork all the time is a hectic thing to do. Say goodbye to all the paperwork; you can easily upload your insurance policy documents on our app.
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Company policies provide clear guidelines on expected behavior, responsibilities, and procedures to ensure a safe, fair, and compliant work environment for everyone.
All company policies are available on the official company portal/intranet or can be requested from the HR or Compliance department.
All employees, contractors, interns, and third-party partners associated with the organization are required to comply with applicable policies.
Policies are reviewed periodically and updated as needed to reflect legal requirements, organizational changes, or best practices.
Employees will be notified via email, internal announcements, or company meetings when significant policy changes occur.
If any part of a policy is unclear, you should contact your manager, HR, or the Compliance team for clarification.
Policy violations may result in disciplinary action, which can range from a warning to termination, depending on the severity of the violation.
Yes. The company provides confidential reporting channels (such as HR, Compliance, or a whistleblower hotline) to report concerns without fear of retaliation.
Knowingly making false or malicious reports may also result in disciplinary action.
Managers, HR, and the Compliance team share responsibility for ensuring policies are followed consistently across the organization.