Rajendra Kumar Jain
217 posts
Mr. Rajendra Kumar Jain, COO of BimaKavach, is our guru in insurance. With 40+ years of experience, he helps BimaKavach run like a fast-moving startup while bringing the knowledge of a long-established business. In his blogs, Mr. Jain shares simple, practical advice to help businesses understand and handle insurance challenges better.
10 Questions to Ask Your Insurance Broker Before Buying a Policy
Purchasing an insurance policy might sound straightforward at first- glance but the actual picture will be revealed when…
7 Must-Have Covers for Logistics and Supply Chain Businesses
In this new-age era of highly competitive and fast-paced business, the logistics and supply chain businesses are widely…
6 Essential Policies for Tech Startups and SaaS Companies
In today’s digital and ever-so competitive age, tech startups and SaaS (Software as a Service) companies are credited…
10 Mistakes Businesses Make When Buying Their First Insurance Policy
The first time purchase of business insurance is no less than a milestone for any entrepreneur. It is…
8 Ways the Right Insurance Can Save Your Business During a Crisis
Operating an enterprise in the modern business environment is not without risks. An abrupt flood, a cyberattack, a…
7 Types of Business Insurance Every Indian MSME Should Know About
The MSME sector in India is the backbone of the economy that generates over 30% of the national…
What is an e-SHRAM Card? How To Apply Online? What Are The Benefits & Eligibility Criteria?
The unorganised workforce is the backbone of the Indian economy. Millions of construction workers, domestic workers, street vendors…
Industrial All Risk Insurance vs Fire Insurance | What Is the Difference?
Risk is an inevitable part of the world of business and manufacturing. Fire hazards, machinery failure, theft, or…
7 Principles of Insurance: Understanding the Basics
Insurance, a cornerstone of financial security, serves as a protective shield against unforeseen perils. It’s a mechanism that…
Classification of Fire as per Indian Standards
Fire safety is not merely a technical requirement anymore. Rather, it is considered a collective responsibility which safeguards…