LIC introduced new insurance policy Dhan Rekha! Know the tremendous benefits of this scheme
LIC Dhan Rekha Policy: Life Insurance Corporation of India is one of those insurance companies in the country, in which it is considered safe to invest. This company is run by the government and keeps on offering the best plans from time to time.
New Delhi: LIC Dhan Rekha Policy: Life Insurance Corporation of India ie LIC has been offering great plans for customers from time to time. LIC is one of those insurance companies in the country, in which investment can be made without risk, that is, the investment made here is considered safe. Actually, this company is run by the government. Now LIC has introduced a tremendous plan. Let us know about this plan.
LIC DHAN REKHA POLICY
LIC has told that the name of this insurance policy is 'Dhan Rekha'. In this, a fixed part of the Sum Assured will be given as survival benefit at regular intervals, provided the policy is in running condition. That is, this scheme is going to give you tremendous benefits.
WHAT IS THE ELIGIBILITY FOR THE POLICY?
The specialty of this policy is that on its maturity, the policyholder will be given the full sum assured without deducting the amount already received. A minimum sum insured of Rs 2 lakh can be invested under this scheme. While there is no limit on the maximum amount. It can be taken in the name of the child from 90 days to the age of eight years, according to the conditions given for investment in it. Similarly, the maximum age limit is also from 35 years to 55 years.
PLAN LAUNCHED IN 3 TERM
The company has introduced this policy with 3 different terms.
In this, these three terms are 20 years, 30 years and 40 years.
You can select any one term from this.
You have to pay premium amount according to the term.
If you choose the term of 20 years, then you will have to pay premium for 10 years.
If you choose a term of 30 years, then you will have to pay premium for 15 years.
If you choose a term of 40 years, then you will have to pay premium for 20 years.
Apart from this, you can also pay single premium.
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