Broker Qualified Person
At My Insurance Tribe, we don’t just help candidates pass the BQP Test — we help them understand the spirit behind it.
Our BQP readiness programs and consultancy services are designed to equip individuals and broking organizations with the skills, confidence, and regulatory insight required to excel as responsible intermediaries in India’s evolving insurance landscape.
Our Mission
Why Choose My Insurance Tribe
Led by a Regulatory Expert: Founded by Dr. Amulya Mala Doddigarla, Ph.D. (Insurance Solvency)
Experience Across the Value Chain: Over 25 years of experience across insurance operations, academia, and regulatory training.
Trusted by Professionals : Delivered BQP and insurance compliance sessions for broking teams, IMFs, and academic institutions.
Integrity-Centric Approach: : We don’t just train — we build ethically responsible professionals who elevate the reputation of the broking industry.
BQP Test Preparation and Domain Mentoring
We provide conceptual clarity and regulatory understanding aligned with IRDAI’s syllabus for Broker Qualified Persons. Our sessions cover:
- Insurance Fundamentals: Life, Non-Life, and Reinsurance Basics
- IRDAI Regulations for Insurance Brokers
- Code of Conduct and Ethics for Intermediaries
- Product Knowledge, Claims, and Client Servicing
- Risk Assessment and Advisory Roles of BQPs
- Legal, Compliance, and Record-Keeping Practices
We focus on real-world understanding, not rote learning — so every participant becomes a confident professional capable of applying concepts in day-to-day operations.
Ethics and Professional Conduct Workshops
Insurance broking is built on integrity. We conduct interactive ethics workshops that help professionals understand the why behind regulations — from fair customer treatment to anti-fraud standards and grievance handling.
These programs help align business objectives with regulatory compliance, ensuring long-term trust and sustainability.
Consultancy Support for Broking Firms
We work closely with broking companies and IMFs to help them:
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- Develop internal compliance and training frameworks
- Prepare BQP candidates for IRDAI assessments
- Establish systems for regulatory reporting and governance
- Conduct refresher sessions for existing BQPs
- Establish systems for regulatory reporting and governance
- Conduct refresher sessions for existing BQPs
Our consultancy is tailored to ensure that brokers not only meet IRDAI requirements but build a culture of ethical practice and service excellence.
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Continuous Learning and Refresher Programs
Regulations evolve — and so should professionals. We offer regular updates, webinars, and guidance sessions on IRDAI circulars, compliance trends, and best practices in broking.
This ensures that BQPs remain current, compliant, and competent in a fast-changing industry.
My Insurance Tribe
Why Partner with Us
We offer unbiased education and consultancy — no policy sales, only empowerment.
Founded by Dr. Amulya Mala Doddigarla, Ph.D. (Insurance Solvency), who has worked with institutions like CESS and conducted capacity-building programs for FPO leaders and farmer groups.
We combine education, consultancy, and claims advisory to strengthen farmers’ confidence and financial resilience.
We believe insurance literacy is a key enabler of inclusive and sustainable rural development.
Who Can Benefit
- Individuals aspiring to become Broker Qualified Persons (BQPs)
- Insurance Broking Companies preparing their teams for IRDAI certification
- IMFs, Corporate Agents, and Web Aggregators seeking BQP readiness and compliance support
- Existing BQPs looking for refresher or regulatory update sessions
FAQ's
The BQP certification is the backbone of trusted broking practices. IRDAI mandates BQPs to ensure brokers operate with professional competence, ethical conduct, and regulatory compliance. A certified BQP strengthens customer confidence, reduces compliance risks, and enhances service quality across broking operations.
We focus on understanding, not memorizing. Our programs go beyond test preparation by teaching real-world application, regulatory reasoning, and ethical decision-making. Participants learn how to interpret regulations, advise clients responsibly, and perform operational tasks with confidence — not just pass an exam.
Absolutely. We help broking firms streamline compliance systems, prepare their teams for IRDAI audits, create internal training frameworks, and maintain governance standards. Our consultancy support ensures brokers remain compliant, efficient, and aligned with industry best practices.
Yes. In broking, ethics are non-negotiable. Mis-selling, poor disclosures, and lack of transparency can lead to penalties and long-term reputational damage. Our ethics workshops help BQPs understand the why behind regulations — shaping professionals who prioritize fairness, integrity, and customer protection.
Regulations evolve, and so must professionals. We provide regular webinars, updates on IRDAI circulars, refresher training, and ongoing compliance guidance. This ensures BQPs stay updated, audit-ready, and aligned with emerging trends in India’s broking landscape.
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method where a neutral third party reviews the dispute between a policyholder and insurer/intermediary and gives a decision. Many insurance policies include arbitration clauses for claim or contract disputes.
Mediation is a voluntary, collaborative process where a neutral mediator helps both parties reach an amicable settlement. Arbitration is more formal, and the arbitrator’s decision may be binding depending on the clause in the insurance contract.
No. We do not provide legal representation or act as arbitrators.
We offer independent advisory, awareness, documentation guidance, and pre-arbitration/mediation support so clients understand the process and prepare effectively.
Arbitration may be considered when:
- A claim is rejected or partially settled
- There is a dispute over policy terms or coverage
- Internal grievance and ombudsman channels have not resolved the issue
Our team helps you assess whether arbitration is appropriate in your situation.
Yes. We help clients understand:
- What the arbitration clause means
- When it can be invoked
- What procedures must be followed
- Documents needed to support the case
Yes. We guide you through:
- Preparing case summaries
- Organizing evidence and correspondence
- Documentation checklists
- Drafting communication with insurers or intermediaries
We help you present a clear, complete case while maintaining objectivity.
Yes.
We provide advisory support on:
- Eligibility for Ombudsman complaints
- Preparing submissions
- Understanding timelines and procedures
We ensure your representation is well-prepared and aligned with guidelines.
Yes — this is a core part of our mission.
We offer:
- Policy interpretation services
- Coverage and exclusion analysis
- Contract advisory
- Documentation audits
- Claims readiness assessments
Most disputes can be avoided with the right knowledge and preparation.
FAQ's
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method where a neutral third party reviews the dispute between a policyholder and insurer/intermediary and gives a decision. Many insurance policies include arbitration clauses for claim or contract disputes.
Mediation is a voluntary, collaborative process where a neutral mediator helps both parties reach an amicable settlement. Arbitration is more formal, and the arbitrator’s decision may be binding depending on the clause in the insurance contract.
No. We do not provide legal representation or act as arbitrators.
We offer independent advisory, awareness, documentation guidance, and pre-arbitration/mediation support so clients understand the process and prepare effectively.
Arbitration may be considered when:
- A claim is rejected or partially settled
- There is a dispute over policy terms or coverage
- Internal grievance and ombudsman channels have not resolved the issue
Our team helps you assess whether arbitration is appropriate in your situation.
Yes. We help clients understand:
- What the arbitration clause means
- When it can be invoked
- What procedures must be followed
- Documents needed to support the case
Yes. We guide you through:
- Preparing case summaries
- Organizing evidence and correspondence
- Documentation checklists
- Drafting communication with insurers or intermediaries
We help you present a clear, complete case while maintaining objectivity.
Yes.
We provide advisory support on:
- Eligibility for Ombudsman complaints
- Preparing submissions
- Understanding timelines and procedures
We ensure your representation is well-prepared and aligned with guidelines.
Yes — this is a core part of our mission.
We offer:
- Policy interpretation services
- Coverage and exclusion analysis
- Contract advisory
- Documentation audits
- Claims readiness assessments
Most disputes can be avoided with the right knowledge and preparation.
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method where a neutral third party reviews the dispute between a policyholder and insurer/intermediary and gives a decision. Many insurance policies include arbitration clauses for claim or contract disputes.
Mediation is a voluntary, collaborative process where a neutral mediator helps both parties reach an amicable settlement. Arbitration is more formal, and the arbitrator’s decision may be binding depending on the clause in the insurance contract.
No. We do not provide legal representation or act as arbitrators.
We offer independent advisory, awareness, documentation guidance, and pre-arbitration/mediation support so clients understand the process and prepare effectively.
Arbitration may be considered when:
- A claim is rejected or partially settled
- There is a dispute over policy terms or coverage
- Internal grievance and ombudsman channels have not resolved the issue
Our team helps you assess whether arbitration is appropriate in your situation.
Yes. We help clients understand:
- What the arbitration clause means
- When it can be invoked
- What procedures must be followed
- Documents needed to support the case
Yes. We guide you through:
- Preparing case summaries
- Organizing evidence and correspondence
- Documentation checklists
- Drafting communication with insurers or intermediaries
We help you present a clear, complete case while maintaining objectivity.
Yes.
We provide advisory support on:
- Eligibility for Ombudsman complaints
- Preparing submissions
- Understanding timelines and procedures
We ensure your representation is well-prepared and aligned with guidelines.
Yes — this is a core part of our mission.
We offer:
- Policy interpretation services
- Coverage and exclusion analysis
- Contract advisory
- Documentation audits
- Claims readiness assessments
Most disputes can be avoided with the right knowledge and preparation.