LIC scheme 2024: If you keep worrying about money in the future, then this news may be useful for you. Because Jeevan Umang policy was specially designed for low-income people.
LIC scheme 2024: If you keep thinking about the worry of money in the future, then this news can be of use to you. Because Jeevan Umang policy was specially designed for low-income people. So that more and more people can get the benefit of the plan. Under the scheme, you can get about Rs 40,000 annually by saving only Rs 45 per day. The special thing about Jeevan Umang policy is that there is no age restriction in it. You can start investing under the policy as soon as the child is born. Apart from this, subscribers also get many other benefits under the policy...
Terms and Conditions
Let us tell you that if any subscriber takes it at the age of 15, then he will have to pay premium continuously till the age of 40 years. In this plan, you can pay yearly, half-yearly and quarterly installments. If a member saves 41 rupees per month, then he accumulates an amount of 15298 rupees annually. That is, as soon as he turns 25 years old, he becomes entitled to 3333 rupees per month. That is, the policy needs at least 25 years for maturity.
Things to know
The maximum limit of investment in the policy has been fixed at 40. This means that a member above 40 years of age cannot invest under the policy. Those investing in Jeevan Umang policy also need a sum insurance of Rs 2 lakh. According to the information, the Jeevan Umang plan provides lifelong benefits. For more information, you can visit the nearest LIC office and talk to them. The agent can also give you sufficient information.
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