30 more days given to pay life insurance premium

30 more days given to pay life insurance premium

Insurance regulator IRDAI has allowed an additional 30-day grace period for policyholders to pay premium on life insurance policies whose renewal due date falls this month.


It had earlier provided a similar additional grace period to them with regard to the life insurance policies whose premium were due for payment in March.


An additional grace period is over and above the 30-day grace period, from the due date, that usually is available to pay the premium without any interest charges and thus ensuring continuity of the policy without any break.


The grace period varies depending on the frequency of premium payment – it is less, usually 15 days if the mode of payment is monthly and invariably 30 days for quarterly, half-yearly or yearly modes.


The additional grace period for life insurance policies whose premiums fall due in March and April 2020 will be 30 days, a circular issued by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India Member (Life) K.Ganesh said. The communication, however, did not specify whether it will be applicable to all life insurance policies irrespective of the frequency of payment.


The latest decision follows representations from life insurers and the Life Insurance Council to IRDAI, in which they had cited “various operational constraints and difficulties being faced by policyholders due to the nationwide three-week lockdown and social distancing norms,” in view of COVID-19 pandemic.


Settlement options


IRDAI, in another instruction to life insurers, said they may offer settlement options for maturity payout of Unit Linked Policies. Settlement options is a facility extended to the policyholder under the ULIP to receive the maturity proceeds in installments.


“Where unit linked policies mature and fund value is to be paid in lumpsum, life insurers may offer settleme ..

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