GI Council appoints S Prakash as CEO, Health Insurance Ecosystem:

GI Council appoints S Prakash as CEO, Health Insurance Ecosystem:

Daily Current Affairs   /   GI Council appoints S Prakash as CEO, Health Insurance Ecosystem:

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: January 10 2026

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  • The General Insurance Council (GI Council), the representative body of India’s non-life insurance industry, has announced the appointment of S Prakash as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – Health Insurance Ecosystem and Strategic
  • Partnerships, with effect from January 7, 2026.
    In this role, Prakash will collaborate closely with insurance companies, hospitals, regulators, and other key stakeholders to advance sector-wide initiatives focused on improving transparency, operational efficiency, and trust across the entire health insurance value chain.
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