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CONTENTS
What Is LIFE INSURANCE ?
History of Life Insurance
Reasons to have a Life Insurance
Types of Life Insurance
Policy Claim
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WHAT IS LIFE INSURANCE?
Life Insurance can be termed as an
agreement between the policy owner
and the insurer, where the insurer for a
consideration of a sum of money agrees
to reimburse upon the occurrence of
the insured individuals' death or any
other event, such as terminal illness,
critical illness or maturity of the policy.
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4. HISTORY OF LIFE
INSURANCE
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Life insurance in its modern form came to India
from England in the year 1818.
Oriental Life Insurance Company, started by
Europeans in Calcutta was the first life Insurance
company on Indian soil.
Bombay Mutual Assurance Society, the first Indian
life assurance society, was formed in 1870.
It was during the early 20th century that insurance
witnessed a big boom in India with several more
companies being set up.
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By the mid-1950s, there were around 170 insurance
companies and 80 provident fund societies in the
country's life insurance scene. However, in the
absence of regulatory systems, scams and
irregularities were prevalent in most of these
companies.
It was much later on the 19th Jan 1956, the Indian
Parliament passed the LIC Act.
With a decision to nationalize the life assurance
business in India, the Government set up The Life
Insurance Corporation of India on 1st Sept. 1956 to
take over around 245 life insurance companies &
provident societies which were then in the scene.
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REASONS TO HAVE A LIFE
INSURANCE
Protection (for present & future).
Liquidity
Tax Benefits
Money When in Need (to meet expenses on
outstanding debts)
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7. TYPES OF LIFE
INSURANCE
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Term Life Insurance
Endowment Insurance
Permanent (Whole) Life Insurance
Money Back Policy
Unit Liked Plans
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INTRODUCTION
Created on 1st Sept. 1956 by LIC Act (19th Jan. 1956).
Merger of 245 companies( 154 life insurance companies, 16
foreign companies & 75 provident companies).
Assets estimated- US $240 billion.
Headquarter- Mumbai
8 zonal offices, 118 divisional offices, 3500 servicing offices,
2048 Branch offices, 54 Customer Offices, 25 Metro Area
Service Hubs and a number of Satellite Offices located in
different parts of India.
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MISSION & VISION
Mission
“Explore and enhance the quality of life of people through
financial security by providing products and services of
aspired attributes with competitive returns, and by
rendering resources for economic development.”
Vision
“A trans-nationally competitive financial conglomerate of
significance to societies and Pride of India.”
Source:-www.licindia.in
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11. OBJECTIVES
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Spread Life Insurance widely and in particular to the rural
areas and to the socially and economically backward classes
with a view to reaching all insurable persons in the country
and providing them adequate financial cover against death
at a reasonable cost.
Maximize mobilization of people's savings by making
insurance-linked savings adequately attractive.
Conduct business with utmost economy and with the full
realization that the money belongs to the policyholders.
Act as trustees of the insured public in their individual and
collective capacities.
Source:-www.licindia.in
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12. OBJECTIVES (CONT.)
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Meet the various life insurance needs of the
community that would arise in the changing social and
economic environment.
Involve all people working in the Corporation to the
best of their capability in furthering the interests of the
insured public by providing efficient service with
courtesy.
Promote amongst all agents and employees of the
Corporation a sense of participation, pride and job
satisfaction through discharge of their duties with
dedication towards achievement of Corporate
Source:-www.licindia.in
Objective.
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13. Types of Life Insurance
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1.TERM LIFE INSURANCE
Sum assured is payable only in the event of
death.
Term Life Insurance can be for period as long as
40 years and as short as 1 year.
No refund of premium.
Low premium as only death risk is covered.
It is pure death protection.
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14. TYPES OF TERM LIFE
INSURANCE
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1. Annual / Level Term Insurance
The face or death benefit amount remains constant
throughout the policy period.
Premiums may increase when contract is renewed, but
the face amount remains the same.
2. Renewable Term Insurance
The insurance company gives an option to renew the
coverage after the term of the policy is over.
Premiums are considerably higher at each renewal.
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3. Increasing Term Insurance
Cover under this plan goes on increasing periodically over the
term in a predetermined rate.
Premium amount remains the same.
It takes into account the inflation or any other changing
circumstances.
4. Decreasing Term Insurance
Premiums remains constant throughout the term period.
Coverage amount decreases.
Normally taken for mortgaged protection, under which
outstanding loan amount decreases as time passes.
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5. Convertible Term Insurance
A policy that can be exchanged for a cash-value
policy within a specific number of years (except
the last 2 years).
Usually converted into endowment insurance or
a whole life policy.
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PRODUCTS OFFERED
Anmol Jeevan
Amulya Jeevan
Two Year Temporary Assurance Policy
The Convertible Term Assurance
Policy
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18. Types of Life Insurance
2.ENDOWMENT
INSURANCE
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In an endowment policy, periodic premiums are received by the
insured person (in 10, 15 or 20 years) and a lump sum is received
either on the death of the insured or once the policy period
expires.
Endowment insurance plan is a type of investment oriented plan.
Gives the policy holder triple benefits of savings, wealth creation,
and insurance coverage.
Types:
Joint Life Endowment Plan
Marriage Endowment Plan
Educational Endowment Plan
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PRODUCTS OFFERED
The Endowment Assurance Policy
The Endowment Assurance Policy-Limited Payment
Jeevan Mitra (Double Cover Endowment Plan)
Jeevan Mitra (Triple Cover Endowment Plan)
Jeevan Anand
New Janaraksha Plan
Jeevan Amrit
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20. Types of Life Insurance
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3.PERMANENT (WHOLE) LIFE
INSURANCE
Remains active throughout the life of the policy
holder and premiums have to be paid every year.
When the policy holder dies, the face value of the
policy, known as the death benefit, is paid to the
person or persons named in the life insurance policy
(the beneficiary or beneficiaries).
The insured receives a fixed sum at periodic
intervals during survival and full sum assured is paid
on death of the policy holder without any deduction
(anticipated whole life insurance).
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PRODUCTS OFFERED
The Whole Life Policy
The Whole Life Policy- Limited Payment
The Whole Life Policy-Single Premium
Jeevan Anand
Jeevan Tarang
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4.MONEY BACK POLICY
Ensures periodic payments to the policy holder.
In case of survival, the policy holder gets the full sum
assured.
In case of death, the beneficiary gets the full sum
assured.
Now-a-days new ULIP versions of
money back policies are offered by
insurance companies.
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PRODUCTS OFFERED
Money Back with Profit
Jeevan Surabhi (15,20 or 25 years)
Jeevan Bharati
Jeevan Samriddhi
Bima Bachat
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5.UNIT LINKED PLANS
A combination of insurance as well as investment.
The premium amount is invested in the stock market and
returns better income on the maturity period.
Better for long-term investment option.
ULIPs generally provide higher returns as large portion of
the funds are invested in equities.
There is also option of switching over from one fund to
another if it does not seem to be profitable.
It has emerged as one of the fastest growing insurance
products.
It comes under the purview MAR IVANIOS
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, of IRDA.
26. POLICY
CLAIM
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Life insurance claim can be of 3 types :
1.
On the maturity of the policy – Maturity Claim
2.
On death of the policy holder – Death Claim or
Rider Claim
3.
Survival up to specified period during the term –
Survival benefits
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1.MATURITY CLAIM
Send maturity claim / discharge form and original
policy bond well before maturity date to enable timely
settlement.
Companies will then offer / issue post dated cheques
and / or make payment through ECS credit on the
maturity date.
In case of delay in settlement refer to grievance
redressal forum.
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2.DEATH CLAIM
2 Types:
Premature death claim- within 3 years of commencement
of policy
Other claim- after 3 years
PROCEDURE
An intimation of death by the nominee or a near relative.
Proof of age if not already admitted.
Proof of death.
Doctor’s certificate who attended the deceased during his
last illness.
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Identity certificate from a reputable person who saw the body
of the deceased life assured.
Certificate of cremation or burial from a reputable person who
attended the funeral.
An employer certificate if any, of the deceased.
Hospital treatment details where the assured was hospitalised.
Certified copies of post-mortem report.
FIR if death is due to an accident or unnatural cause.
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3.SURVIVAL BENEFITS
Survival benefit is the amount received at the end
of insurance policy tenure.
It is not payable in all type of policies but in
endowment or money back plans after a lapse of a
fixed period say 4 or 5 years.
The survival benefit can take different forms under
different of policies.
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CONT.
In case of term insurance plans, the insured receives only life
cover. No amount is payable on completion of the tenure.
In case of endowment policies, the policy holder receives an
added bonus, profit or guaranteed amount as survival benefit,
as specified in policy documents.
In case of money back policies and unit-linked insurance
plans (ULIPs), the insurance company provides returns at
regular intervals. On maturity of the policy, the policy holder
receives a pre-determined amount, along with any guaranteed
additions as survival benefit.
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32. PRESENT STANDINGS OF LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INDIA (FY
12-13)
Companies
Appro. Market Share
Policies Sold
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LIC
71%
20404281
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance
Co Ltd
4.9%
785938
4.6%
698109
3.6%
640483
2.6%
589855
SBI Life Insurance Co Ltd
HDFC- Standard Life Co Ltd
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Co
Ltd
Source: IRDA
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