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LIC’s Jeevan Bharati –I Plan no.192 has been designed exclusively for females. This is a money back plan having optional Accident Benefit, Critical Illness Benefit and Congenital Disability Benefit as Riders. a) Death Benefit: An amount equal to the Sum Assured under the basic plan along with Reversionary Bonuses, and Final Addition Bonus, if any, will be payable….. 7nhmgi43ed . . . → Read More: LIC’s Jeevan Bharati-1
Protect your loved ones from any unexpected surprises in life, any time. Amulya Jeevan 1 (Plan No. 190) is a Term Assurance plan with minimum Sum Assured of Rs.25 lakh. This is a pure Term Assurance Plan like Anmol Jeevan 1. In this plan Minimum S.A. is 25 lakhs. (Under Anmol Jeevan (Table No. 164) only policies with S.A. below 25 lakhs. are issued). . . . → Read More: LIC’s Amulya Jeevan 1
Anmol Jeevan-I (Table No. 164) is a unique plan of assurance, by far the cheapest policy to buy; cheaper than even a whole life policy to start with. This plan is allowed to standard and sub-standard lives (up to Class VI EMR). In case of female lives, this plan will be restricted to Category I and II lives only. Physically handicapped persons falling under Group A will be eligible for this plan with the standard extra rates. . . . → Read More: LIC’s Anmol Jeevan I
Health is a major concern on everybody’s mind these days. With sky rocketing medical expenses, the possibility of any illness leading to hospitalization or surgery is a constant source of anxiety unless the family has actively provided for funds to meet such an eventuality. Most families rarely provide for health care, and even if they do, it is grossly inadequate. . . . → Read More: LIC’s Health Plus
New Bima Gold (Golden Jubilee Plan) is a plan where premiums paid over the term of plan are paid back during the policy term in installments and life insurance cover is available not only during the term but also during the extended term of the plan. . . . → Read More: New Bima Gold
LIC’s Jeevan Saathi Plus is a unit linked plan (ULIP) wherein a couple can take the insurance cover on their lives under a single policy. The proposer under the plan shall be called Principal Life Assured (P.L.A.) and the other life (wife/husband) shall be called Spouse Life Assured (S.L.A.). The premiums can be paid either in lump sum (single premium) or regularly throughout policy term. The P.L.A. can choose the level of cover (Sum Assured) for both lives within the limits, which will depend on whether the policy is a Single premium or Regular premium contract, age and the amount of premium agreed to pay. For regular premium policies, in case of death of the P.L.A. during the term of the policy, the plan also provides for waiver of all future premiums including outstanding premiums, if any, provided life cover is in force. . . . → Read More: LIC’s Jeevan Saathi Plus (ULIP Plan)

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