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Holding lapsed LIC policy? Life Insurance Corporation has an important message you must not miss

LIC policy alert! Are you worried about your lapsed life insurance policy? Then here is a good news for you as State-owned Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has introduced a facility to revive policies that have remained lapsed for over two years.

India TV Business Desk Edited by: India TV Business Desk New Delhi Updated on: November 06, 2019 11:22 IST
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Holding LIC policy? Life Insurance Corporation has an important message for its life policyholders

LIC policyholders alert! Are you worried about your lapsed life insurance policy? Then here is a good news for you as State-owned Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has introduced a facility to revive policies that have remained lapsed for over two years.

LIC on Monday allowed its policyholders to revive their lapsed policies of over 2 years.

“The policies which have lapsed for more than two years and were not allowed to be revived earlier can also be revived now,” LIC said in a statement, adding this move will help improve persistency ratio.

After the Irdai Product Regulation 2013, which came into effect from January 1, 2014, revival period was restricted to two consecutive years from the date of first unpaid premium, during which the policyholder is entitled to revive policy which was discontinued due to non-payment of premium, it said.

Earlier, all policies taken after January 1, 2014 could not be revived if they remained in lapsed condition for a period exceeding two years.

With a view to extending the benefit of continued life cover, LIC approached Irdai and extended the benefit of longer revival period to even those policyholders who bought policies post-January 1, 2014, LIC said.

Now, even those LIC policyholders who bought their policies post-January 1, 2014 can revive their non-linked policies within 5 years and unit-linked policies within 3 years of first unpaid premium, it added.

LIC managing director Vipin Anand said unfortunately, there are circumstances when one is unable to continue paying premiums and the policy lapses and it always makes a better sense to revive an old policy rather than discontinuing it and buying a new policy to restore insurance cover.

"Buying life insurance is one of the most prudent decisions a person takes in life...we value each of our policyholders and value their desire to continue their life insurance cover with us," he said.

This is a unique opportunity for LIC’s policyholders to revive the policies that could not be revived in the past and restore life cover to ensure financial security, he added.

The persistency ratio broadly measures the quantum of the customer retention by the life insurance companies, while determining the percentage of policyholders paying renewal premiums at the end of one year, or more years depending on the tenure of the policy.

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