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GroupM launches Y-Co in India

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MUMBAI: WPP‘s media agency GroupM has launched an initiative aimed at leveraging the talent of its younger executives.

The agency network has nominated a committee of 14 individuals from across all its agencies and specialist units to a youth executive committee called Y-Co.

All the individuals nominated to Y-Co are star performers in their 20s.

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According to GroupM, the Y-Co will help the agency drive its strategic agenda forward with creative, youthful ideas and initiatives. It will complement the executive committee (senior leadership team) and work like a mini EXCO.

GroupM South Asia CEO CVL Srinivas said, “In a dynamic and digitally charged industry like ours, youngsters have a much better grip of what is going on. We felt it was time we gave them a platform for full and effective participation in decision-making. Implicit in this commitment is an acknowledgement that young people are part of the solution and catalysts of change.”

Y-Co was formally launched by GroupM Global president Dominic Proctor during his recent visit to India.

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GroupM talent head Sonali Vaidya said, “We have a great talent pool of high performers amongst our younger staff. We plan to give them all a chance to be a part of Y-Co by rotating membership. We hope to build a better connect between the seniors and juniors of the organisation through this initiative.”

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What Is a Critical Illness Rider? Meaning, Features and Benefits

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When you buy a health insurance policy, you usually focus on hospital bills and treatment costs. But serious illnesses don’t just affect your medical expenses: they disrupt your income, lifestyle and long-term plans. That’s where a Critical Illness Rider becomes relevant. It works as an additional layer of financial protection when you are diagnosed with a major illness.

Instead of reimbursing hospital bills, this rider offers a lump-sum payout you can use as needed. Understanding its mechanism helps you decide if your coverage is truly complete.

What is a Critical Illness Rider?

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It is an add-on benefit attached to your existing health insurance policy. It provides a fixed lump sum amount if you are diagnosed with any illness listed under the rider. You become eligible for a payout solely on the basis of diagnosis, not by hospitalisation or treatment expenses.

Unlike regular coverage, you are not required to submit medical bills to claim this benefit. Once the diagnosed illness meets the policy definition and criteria, the insurer releases the amount. This makes it different from standard critical health insurance plans, which are standalone policies rather than add-ons.

How a Critical Illness Rider Works

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When you opt for this rider, you choose a predefined sum assured. If you are diagnosed with a covered illness, the insurer pays the full amount in one lump sum. The payout can be used for treatment, recovery, income replacement, debt repayment, or even lifestyle adjustments.

Most riders specify a waiting period and a survival period. The waiting period means the illness must be diagnosed after a certain number of days from the policy start date. The survival period requires you to survive for a specific number of days after diagnosis for the claim to be valid.

Key Features of a Critical Illness Rider

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Here are some of the key features of a critical illness rider:

Lump Sum Benefit

The most important feature is the lump sum payout. You are not restricted to medical usage. This flexibility allows you to handle non-medical costs that often arise during long-term illness.

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Coverage for Major Illnesses

Critical Illness Riders usually cover life-altering conditions such as cancer, heart attack, stroke, kidney failure and major organ transplants. The exact list varies across insurers, so reviewing covered conditions is essential.

One-Time Claim Structure

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In most cases, once a claim is paid, the rider terminates. This is because it is designed to address high-impact illnesses rather than recurring medical needs.

Affordable Premium

Since it is an add-on, the premium is lower than that of standalone critical health insurance plans. This makes it a cost-effective way to enhance your existing health insurance policy.

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No Hospitalisation Requirement

You don’t need to be hospitalised to receive the benefit. Diagnosis alone is enough to avail the benefits. But ensure that all the policy conditions are met.

Income Protection Support

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During critical illness, loss of income can be more damaging than medical bills. The rider helps bridge this gap by offering financial stability when you need it most.

Who Should Consider a Critical Illness Rider

If you have dependents, loans or limited savings, this rider adds meaningful protection. It is also relevant if your employer-provided health insurance policy focuses mainly on hospitalisation and lacks income replacement support.

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Conclusion

A Critical Illness rider strengthens your health insurance policy by covering financial gaps that regular medical coverage often ignores. It gives you control, flexibility and immediate support during serious health events. Before choosing one, review the list of covered illnesses, waiting periods and claim conditions carefully. When structured correctly, this rider can protect not just your health expenses but also your financial stability during challenging times.

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