Tuesday, 2 July 2013

LIC Jeevan Surabhi (Money Back)


Features:

This plan is similar to other money back plans. However main differences in regular money back plans and LIC Jeevan Surabhi are as under

Maturity term is more than premium paying term.

Early and higher rate of survival benefit payment.

Risk cover increases every five years.

The actual term and the premium paying term for these plans are as under.

Plan no.
Policy Term
Premium Paying Term
106
15 years
12 years
107
20 years
15 years
108
25 years
18 years

Full sum assured is paid back as survival benefit by the end of premium paying term. However, the risk cover and additional risk cover continue and the policy participates in profits till the end of policy term.

Accident Benefit is restricted to the premium paying period and to the overall limit of Rs.5 lakhs on a single life.

Suitable For:

LIC Jeevan Surabhi plan holds special interest to people who besides wishing to provide for their old age and family feel the need for lump sum benefits at periodical intervals.

Benefits:

JEEVAN SURABHI – (Table Nos. 106,107 & 108)


Introduction:


For the year 2004-05 the two rates of investment return declared by the Life Insurance Council are 6% and 10% per annum.

Product summary:


This is a with-profits plan available for three different terms of 15, 20 and 25 years with corresponding premium paying terms of 12, 15 and 18 years. The plan provides a specified percentage of Sum Assured on survival up to specified durations. A life insurance cover is available throughout the term of the plan which increases after every five yearly intervals.

Premiums:  

Premiums are payable yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, monthly or through salary deductions as opted by you throughout the premium paying term of the policy or till the earlier death.

Bonuses: LIC Jeevan Surabhi is a with-profit plan and participates in the profits of the Corporation’s life insurance business.  It gets a share of the profits in the form of bonuses. Simple Reversionary Bonuses are declared per thousand Sum Assured annually at the end of each financial year.  Once declared, they form part of the guaranteed benefits of the plan. A Final (Additional) Bonus may also be payable provided policy has run for certain minimum period.

Death Benefit:     

The Sum Assured along with the additional cover, if any, plus all bonuses declared till death is payable in a lump sum upon the death of the life assured during the policy term. The survival benefits paid prior to death will not be deducted from the claim amount.

Survival Benefit: A percentage of sum assured as mentioned below will be paid on your survival to the end of specified durations:

Percentage of Sum Assured payable at the end of specified duration
Plan and Term ( Premium Paying Term )
Duration
106/15(12)
107/20(15)
108/25(18)
4
30%
25%
20%
5
-
-
-
8
30%
25%
20%
10
-
-
-
12
40%
25%
20%
15
 
25%
20%
18
-
-
20%





Maturity Benefit:    

LIC Jeevan Surabhipolicy matures on your survival to the end of the policy term. All bonuses declared up to maturity date will be paid in a lump sum.


Supplementary/Extra Benefits:  These are the optional benefits that can be added to your basic plan for extra protection/option.  An additional premium is required to be paid for these benefits.


Surrender Value:    

Buying a life insurance contract is a long-term commitment.  However, surrender values are available under the plan on earlier termination of the contract.

Guaranteed Surrender Value:

The policy may be surrendered after it has been in force for 3 years or more.  The guaranteed surrender value is 30% of the basic premiums paid excluding the first year’s premium in case no survival benefit payment has already fallen due. Where one or more survival benefits have fallen due, the guaranteed surrender value will be 30% of the premiums paid on or after the due date of payment of latest survival benefit.

Corporation’s policy on surrenders:

 In practice, the Corporation will pay a Special Surrender Value – which is either equal to or more than the Guaranteed Surrender Value. The benefit payable on surrender is the discounted value of the reduced claim amount that would be payable on death or at maturity. This value will depend on the number of premiums paid and the duration at which surrender value is calculated. In some circumstances, in case of early termination of the policy, the surrender value payable may be less than the total premium paid.

The Corporation reviews the surrender value under its plans from time to time depending on the economic environment, experience and other factors.


  Note: The above is the product summary giving the key features of the plan.  This is for illustrative purpose only.  This does not represent a contract and for details please refer to your policy document.


Benefit Illustration:



            Illustration 1 (Table 106)

            Age at entry: 35 years

            Policy Term: 15 Years   

            Premium Paying Term: 12 Years  

            Mode of premium payment: Yearly

            Sum Assured : Rs. 1,00,000 /-

            Annual Premium : Rs. 10963 /-


               Illustration 2 (Table 107)

            Age at entry : 35 years

            Policy Term : 20 Years     

            Premium Paying Term : 15 Years  

            Mode of premium payment : Yearly

            Sum Assured : Rs. 1,00,000 /-

            Annual Premium : Rs. 9581 /-

                 

                Illustration 3 (Table 108)

            Age at entry : 35 years

            Policy Term : 25 Years     

            Premium Paying Term : 18 Years  

            Mode of premium payment : Yearly

            Sum Assured : Rs. 1,00,000 /-

            Annual Premium : Rs. 8776 /-

                 

            Plan Parameters :

Minimum
Maximum
Entry age
14 (last birthday)
plan 106
55
plan 107
50
plan 108
45
Sum assured (Rs.)
50,000
NO LIMIT
Term (years)
15 years
Fixed Term
Mode of Payment
Maximum Maturity Age
Policy loan available
Yearly, Half-yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Salary Saving Scheme
70 years
Yes


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