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New Endowment Plan (UIN: 512N277V01) Policy Document LIC’s NEW ENDOWMENT PLAN (UIN: 512N277V01) LICs New Endowment Plan is a participating non-linked plan which offers an attractive combination of protection and saving features. This combination provides financial support for the family of the deceased policyholder any time before maturity and good lump sum amount at the time of maturity for the surviving policyholders. This plan also takes care of liquidity needs through its loan facility. 1. Benefits: Death benefit: In case of death during the policy term provided all due premiums have been paid Death benefit, defined as sum of Sum Assured on Death and vested Simple Reversionary Bonuses and Final Additional bonus, if any, shall be payable. Where, “Sum Assured on Death” is defined as higher of Basic Sum Assured or 10 times of annualised premium. This death benefit shall not be less than 105% of all the premiums paid as on date of death. Where premiums exclude service tax, extra premium and rider premiums, if any. Maturity Benefit: Basic Sum Assured, along with vested simple reversionary bonuses and Final Additional bonus, if any, shall be payable in lump sum on Survival to the end of the policy term provided all due premiums have been paid. Participation in Profits: The policy shall participate in profits of the Corporation and shall be entitled to receive Simple Reversionary Bonuses declared as per the experience of the Corporation, provided the policy is in full force. Final (Additional) Bonus may also be declared under the policy in the year when the policy results into a claim either by death or maturity, provided the policy has run for certain minimum term. 2. Optional Benefit: LIC’s Accidental Death and Disability Benefit Rider: LICs Accidental Death and Disability Benefit Rider is available as an optional rider by payment of additional premium. In case of accidental death, the Accident Benefit Sum Assured will be payable as lumpsum along with the death benefit under the basic plan. In case of accidental permanent disability arising due to accident (within 180 days from the date of accident), an amount equal to the Accident Benefit Sum Assured will be paid in equal monthly installments spread over 10 years and future premiums for Accident Benefit Sum Assured as well as premiums for the portion of Basic Sum Assured which is equal to Accident Benefit Sum Assured under the policy, shall be waived. 1. Eligibility Conditions and Other Restrictions: For Basic plan 2. Minimum Basic Sum Assured : Rs. 100,000 3. Maximum Basic Sum Assured : No Limit (The Basic Sum Assured shall be in multiples of Rs. 5000/-) 4. Minimum Age at entry : 8 years (completed) 5. Maximum Age at entry : 55 years (nearest birthday) 6. Maximum Maturity Age : 75 years (nearest birthday) 7. Minimum Term : 12 years 8. Maximum Term : 35 years For LIC’s Accidental Death and Disability Benefit Rider 9. Minimum Accident Benefit Sum Assured : Rs. 100,000 10. Maximum Accident Benefit Sum Assured : An amount equal to the Sum Assured under the Basic Plan subject to the maximum of Rs.50 lakh Accident Benefit Sum Assured taking all existing policies of the Life Assured under individual as well as group schemes including policies with in-built accident benefit taken with Life Insurance Corporation of India and the Accident Benefit Sum Assured under the new proposal into consideration. (The Accident Benefit Sum Assured shall be in multiples of Rs. 5000/-) 11. Minimum Age at entry : 18 years (completed) 12. Maximum Age at entry : The cover can be opted for at any policy anniversary during the policy term but before the policy anniversary on which the age nearer birthday of the Life Assured is 70 years. 13. Maximum cover ceasing age : 70 years (nearest birthday) Payment of Premiums: Premiums can be paid regularly at yearly, half-yearly, quarterly or monthly mode (through ECS only) or through salary deductions over the term of policy. However, a grace period of one month but not less than 30 days will be allowed for payment of yearly or half-yearly or quarterly premiums and 15 days for monthly premiums. Sample Premium Rates: Following are some of the sample tabular premium rates (exclusive of service tax) per Rs. 1000/- Basic Sum Assured: AGE/TERM 15 25 35 20 71.20 40.10 28.10 30 71.50 40.75 29.40 40 72.85 43.25 33.15 50 77.10 49.40 Mode and High S.A. Rebates: Mode Rebate: Yearly mode - 2% of Tabular Premium Half-yearly mode - 1% of Tabular premium Quarterly & Salary deduction - NIL High Sum Assured Rebate: Basic Sum Assured (B.S.A) Rebate (Rs.) 1, 00,000 to 1, 95,000 - Nil 2, 00,000 to 4, 95,000 - 2.00 %o B.S.A. 5, 00,000 and above - 3.00%o B.S.A. 14. Revival: If premiums are not paid within the grace period then the policy will lapse. A lapsed policy can be revive within a period of 2 consecutive years from the date of first unpaid premium and before the date of maturity, as the case may be by paying all the arrears of premium together with interest (compounding half-yearly) at such rate as fixed by the Corporation at the time of the payment, subject to submission of satisfactory evidence of continued insurability. Revival of rider(s), if opted for, will be considered along with revival of the Basic Policy, and not in isolation. 15. Paid-up Value: If at least three full years’ premiums have been paid and any subsequent premiums be not duly paid, this policy shall not be wholly void, but shall continue as a paid-up policy. The Basic Sum Assured under the policy shall be reduced to such a sum, called Paid-up Sum Assured and shall bear the same ratio to the Basic Sum Assured as the premiums paid bears to the total number of premiums i.e. Basic Sum Assured *(no. of premiums paid / no. of premiums payable). This Paid-Up Sum Assured along with vested simple reversionary bonuses, if any, is payable on the expiry of policy term or in case of prior death. The reversionary bonuses already accrued to the policy as on the date of paid-up will remain attached to the policy. A paid-up policy will not accrue any further bonuses. Rider(s) do not acquire any paid-up value and the rider benefits cease to apply, if policy is in lapsed condition. 16. Surrender Value: The policy can surrendered for cash provided atleast three full years’ premiums have been paid. The Guaranteed Surrender value shall be percentage of total premiums paid (net of service tax) excluding extra premiums and premiums for riders, if opted for. This percentage will depend on the policy term and policy year in which the policy is surrendered and specified as below: In addition, the surrender value of any vested simple reversionary bonuses, if any, shall also be payable, which is equal to vested bonuses multiplied by the surrender value factor applicable to vested bonuses. These factors will depend on the policy term and policy year in which the policy is surrendered and specified as below: Corporation may, however, pay Special Surrender value, if it is more favorable to the Policyholder. 17. Policy Loan: Loan can be availed under the policy provided the policy has acquired a surrender value and subject to the terms and conditions as the company may specify from time to time. 18. Taxes: Taxes, if any, shall be as per the Tax laws and the rate of tax shall be as applicable from time to time. The amount of tax as per the prevailing rates shall be payable by the Policyholder on premiums including extra premiums, if any. The amount of tax paid shall not be considered for the calculation of benefits payable under the plan. 19. Cooling-off period: If the Policyholder is not satisfied with the “Terms and Conditions” of the policy may be returned to us within 15 days from the date of receipt of the policy bond stating the reasons of objections. On receipt of the same the Corporation shall cancel the policy and return the amount of premium deposited after deducting the proportionate risk premium (for basic plan and rider(s), if any) for the period on cover, expenses incurred on medical examination, special reports if any and stamp duty. 20. Exclusion: Suicide: - This policy shall be void 21. If the Life Assured (whether sane or insane) commits suicide at any time within 12 months from the date of commencement of risk and the Corporation will not entertain any claim under this policy except to the extent of 80% of the premiums paid excluding any taxes, extra premium and rider premiums, if any, provided the policy is inforce. If the Life Assured (whether sane or insane) commits suicide within 12 months from date of revival, an amount which is higher of 80% of the premiums paid till the date of death (excluding any taxes, extra premium and rider premiums, if any,) or the surrender value, provided the policy is inforce, shall be payable. The Corporation will not entertain any other claim under this policy. Statutory warning: Some benefits are guaranteed and some benefits are variable with returns based on the future performance of your Insurer carrying on life insurance business. If your policy offers guaranteed returns then these will be clearly marked guaranteed in the illustration table on this page. If your policy offers variable returns then the illustrations on this page will show two different rates of assumed future investment returns. These assumed rates of return are not guaranteed and they are not the upper or lower limits of what you might get back, as the value of your policy is dependent on a number of factors including future investment performance. LICs New Endowment Plan Notes: 1. This illustration is applicable to a standard (from medical, life style and occupation point of view) life. 2. The non-guaranteed benefits (1) and (2) in above illustration are calculated so that they are consistent with the Projected Investment Rate of Return assumption of 4% p.a. (Scenario 1) and 8% p.a. (Scenario 2) respectively. In other words, in preparing this benefit illustration, it is assumed that the Projected Investment Rate of Return that LICI will be able to earn throughout the term of the policy will be 4% p.a. or 8% p.a., as the case may be. The Projected Investment Rate of Return is not guaranteed. 3. The main objective of the illustration is that the client is able to appreciate the features of the product and the flow of benefits in different circumstances with some level of quantification. SECTION 45 OF INSURANCE ACT, 1938: No policy of life insurance shall after the expiry of two years from the date on which it was effected, be called in question by an insurer on the ground that a statement made in the proposal for insurance or in any report of a medical officer, or referee, or friend of the insured, or in any other document leading to the issue of the policy, was inaccurate or false, unless the insurer shows that such statement was on a material matter or suppressed facts which it was material to disclose and that it was fraudulently made by the policyholder and that the policyholder knew at the time of making it that the statement was false or that it suppressed facts which it was material to disclose. Provided that nothing in this section shall prevent the insurer from calling for proof of age at any time if he is entitled to do so, and no policy shall be deemed to be called in question merely because the terms of the policy are adjusted on subsequent proof that the age of the life assured was incorrectly stated in the proposal. PROHIBITION OF REBATES (SECTION 41 OF INSURANCE ACT, 1938): 4. No person shall allow or offer to allow, either directly or indirectly, as an inducement to any person to take out or renew or continue an insurance in respect of any kind of risk relating to lives or property in India, any rebate of the whole or part of the commission payable or any rebate of the premium shown on the policy, nor shall any person taking out or renewing or continuing a policy accept any rebate, except such rebate as may be allowed in accordance with the published prospectuses or tables of the insurer: provided that acceptance by an insurance agent of commission in connection with a policy of life insurance taken out by himself on his own life shall not be deemed to be acceptance of a rebate of premium within the meaning of this sub-section if at the time of such acceptance the insurance agent satisfies the prescribed conditions establishing that he is a bona fide insurance agent employed by the insurer. 5. Any person making default in complying with the provisions of this section shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.
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