A new policy called LIC Dhan Varsha has been introduced by Life Insurance Corporation (LIC). According to LIC, Dhan Varsha is a Non-Linked, Non-Participating, Individual Savings, Life Insurance plan that combines savings and protection.
According to LIC, the Dhan Varsha Plan number 866 guarantees to double the investment amount in addition to providing financial support for the family in the terrible event that the life assured passes away within the policy period. According to the business, "LIC Dhan Varsha also gives a guaranteed lump sum payout on the date of maturity for the surviving life assured."
LIC Dhan Varsha 866 Plan Benefits
Death Benefit: Death benefit payable, on the death of the life assured during the policy term after the date of commencement of risk but before the date of maturity, shall be “Sum Assured on Death” along with accrued Guaranteed Additions.
Maturity Benefit: On Life Assured surviving the stipulated Date of Maturity, “Basic Sum Assured” along with accrued Guaranteed Additions shall be payable.
Guaranteed Additions: The Guaranteed Additions shall accrue at the end of each policy year, throughout the policy term and shall depend on the Option Chosen, Basic Sum Assured and the Policy Term.
The minimum age for a 15-year policy is 3 years while for the 10-year policy term, the minimum age is 8 years.
Policy Loan: A loan can be availed under this plan at any time during the policy term after three months from completion of the policy (i.e. 3 months from the Date of issuance of policy) or after the expiry of the free-look period, whichever is later.
LIC Dhan Varsha 866 Plan Return Calculator:
Suppose a person aged 30 invests in LIC Dhan Varsha and pays a one-time premium of Rs 8,86,750 (Rs 9,26,654 including GST), the sum assured amount will be Rs 11,08,438 while the basic sum assured will be Rs 10,00,000. If the policy tenure is 15 years, he would be getting Rs 21,25,000 on maturity and a minimum Rs 11,83,438 in case of death in the first year and Rs 22,33,438 in case of death in the 15th year.
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