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LIC Policy Renewal: LIC has launched a campaign by cutting the fee to revive the lapsed policy.


LIC Policy Renewal: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the country’s largest insurance company, has brought great news for its policyholders. LIC is giving the best opportunity to restart the lapse policy. If your policy has lapsed and you can start it again. For this, LIC has specially started the renewal campaign. This means that if one of your policies has been discontinued due to non-payment of instalments, you can start it again. LIC is giving an opportunity to do this with concession in late fee.

According to LIC, this campaign will run from 23 August 2021 to 22 October 2021. According to officials, for the first time, LIC has expanded its operations to microinsurance and health insurance policies apart from traditional products. This does not include term insurance and high risk plans.

When will it start and when will it be closed

The renewal campaign has started from 23rd August and will continue till 22nd October. The objective of this campaign is to give opportunity to those people who were not able to pay premium due to pandemic or any other reason.


These policies are not part of this campaign

LIC said in a statement that policies with specific eligible plans can be revived within five years from the date of first unpaid premium, subject to certain terms and conditions. It is also stated that policies which have expired during the premium paying term and have not completed the policy term will not be able to revive under this campaign. Such policies are not included in this campaign.

How much discount are you getting

According to LIC, if the total premium is up to Rs 1 lakh, then there will be a discount of up to 20 percent in the late fee. The maximum discount will be up to Rs.2,000. At the same time, the exemption in late fee will increase to 25 percent on premiums ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 3 lakh. The maximum amount of exemption will be Rs 2500.

Exemption on premium above Rs 3 lakh

At the same time, for policies in which premium is paid more than Rs 3 lakh, there will be a discount of 30 percent in late fees. There will be a maximum discount of Rs 3000 in this.


On Wednesday, LIC Chairman MR Kumar also launched his Anand (Atmanirbhar Agents New Business Digital Application) mobile app.

Parvesh Maurya
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