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LIC New Policy : Good News! Best LIC’s new money back scheme, you will get up to 125 percent sum assured, here you can also check the details soon

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LIC launches Jeevan Kiran: Big news! Full premium will be returned to the policyholder on survival, know policy details
LIC launches Jeevan Kiran: Big news! Full premium will be returned to the policyholder on survival, know policy details

LIC’s new policy: In the new plan, a fixed part of the sum assured will be given as survival benefit at regular intervals. For this the policy should be in running condition.

LIC’s new policy: Life Insurance Corporation of India ie LIC (Life Insurance Corporation) has launched a new money back policy. This non-linked non-participating individual savings life insurance policy named Dhanrekha will give a sum assured of up to 125 per cent. Along with this, two types of premium payment option has also been given in this. Know all the important things about it:-

  • In the new plan, a fixed portion of the Sum Assured will be given as survival benefit at regular intervals, although for this the policy should be in running condition.
  • The most important thing is that on maturity of the policy, the policyholder will be given the full Sum Assured without deducting the amount already received.
  • Special premium rates have been fixed for women in the new policy.
  • Provision has also been made for third gender in this policy.
  • Minimum Sum Assured of Rs.2 lakh can be kept. There is no limit on the maximum amount.
  • Can be taken in the name of a child of 90 days to a child up to eight years of age. The maximum age limit is from 35 years to 55 years.

three term option

  • This new policy named Dhanrekha has been launched for terms of 20, 30 and 40 years.
  • One can invest for any of these terms.
  • For a term of 20 years, premium will have to be paid for up to 10 years.
  • For the term of 30 years, premium has to be paid for 15 years.
  • For a term of 40 years, it is necessary to pay premium for 20 years.
  • Single premium option is also available in this policy.

 

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