ABSLI Param Suraksha
- Choice of Life Insurance Cover as high as 30X$
- Systematic withdrawal facility
Give ₹5 lakhs/year for 6 years
Get ₹ 84.53 lakhs at @8% return &
₹ 42.37 lakhs @4% return at
maturity1.
What is ABSLI NISHCHIT AAYUSH Plan?
ABSLI Param Suraksha is a unit-linked non-participating individual life insurance savings plan. It offers the dual advantage of a robust term plan cover that protects your loved ones and the growth opportunities of a ULIP plan. Whether you’re planning for your child’s education, your dream retirement, or any significant life milestone, our comprehensive financial solution, ABSLI Param Suraksha is designed to support and empower you every step of the way.
Key Features:
- Choice of Life insurance cover as high as 30X basis the Age and PT chosen at policy inception.
- Return of 2X Premium Allocation Charges from end of 10th year to 13th year to boost your Fund Value.
- Return of 2X Mortality Charges from 11th policy year till the end of policy term.
- Systematic Withdrawal Facility to enable regular withdrawals from your Fund Value during the policy term to cater to your recurring monetary needs.
- Choice of 5 investment strategies and 19 funds to suit your varied investment needs.
- Tax Benefits may be applicable on Premiums paid and Benefits received as per prevailing tax laws.
Benefits of ABSLI Param Suraksha
Death Benefit
If the policy is in-force: In case of Death of the Life Insured anytime during the Policy Term, while the policy is in-force, we will pay to the nominee/legal heir higher of:
Maturity Benefit
When the policy matures upon Life Insured surviving up to the end of the Policy Term, the Policyholder will receive the Fund Value as a...
Return of Charges
2 times the total Premium Allocation Charges (excluding taxes) collected, shall be added...
Riders
adding following riders at a nominal extra cost.
ABSLI Accidental Death Benefit Rider Plus
In the unfortunate event of death of the Life Insured due to an Accident within 180 days of occurrence of the accident, we will pay 100% ...
ABSLI Waiver of Premium Rider
In case of the following conditions
ABSLI Comprehensive Critical Illness Rider
In the unfortunate event that the life insured is diagnosed to be suffering from critical illnesses as mentioned in the Rider brochure, as per the ...
Eligibility criteria & specifications:
Product Specifications | |
Type of Plan | A Unit-Linked Non-Participating Individual Life Insurance Savings Plan |
Coverage | All Individuals (Male | Female | Transgender) |
Minimum Entry Age (age as on last birthday) | 18 Years |
Maximum Entry Age (age as on last birthday) | 50 years |
Maximum Maturity Age (age as on last birthday) | 75 years |
Minimum Premium | Rs. 1,00,000 |
Maximum Premium | No Limit (subject to Board Approved Underwriting Policy) |
Minimum Sum Assured | Rs. 7,00,000 |
Maximum Sum Assured | No Limit (subject to Board Approved Underwriting Policy) |
Premium Payment Term (PPT) | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 Years |
Policy Term (PT) | 15 | 20 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 Years |
Premium Payment Mode | Annual |
How does this Plan work?
- Mr. Varma aged 35 years purchases ABSLI Param Suraksha with the details as given below:
- He opts for a Long Term Income variant with Premium Payment Term of 10 years and Policy Term of 40 years and chooses to receive his income immediately (0 year deferment) on annual basis.
- Mr. Varmasurvives the entire policy term. Return of charges will be added back to the fund value in the form of additional units.
- Mr. Varma aged 35 years purchases ABSLI Param Suraksha with the details as given below:
- He chooses Premium as his starting input point. Annualized Premium: Rs. 1,00,000 | Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000 | Sum Assured Multiple: 30X | | Premium Payment Term: 12 years | Policy Term: 30 years | Investment Option: Self-Managed Option | Fund Chosen: Nifty Alpha 50 Index Fund | Premium Payment Mode: Annual
- Unfortunately Mr. Varma dies in the 5th policy year. The death benefit will be calculated as mentioned below
- Mr. Varma aged 35 years purchases ABSLI Param Suraksha along with ABSLI Comprehensive Critical Illness Rider, ABSLI Accidental Death Benefit Plus Rider.
- Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000 | Sum Assured Multiple: 30X | Annualized Premium: Rs. 1,00,000 | Premium Payment Term: 12 years | Policy Term: 30 years | Investment Option: Self-Managed Option | Fund Chosen: Nifty Alpha 50 Index Fund | Premium Payment Mode: Annual
- CCI Rider Variant: Platinum | CCI Rider Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000
- ADB Plus Rider Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000
- Mr. Varma is diagnosed with Critical illness in the 6th policy year. On diagnosis of CI, 100% of Rider Sum Assured i.e., Rs. 30,00,000 in this case is paid to him and CCI rider is terminated. The base policy along with ADB Plus Rider continues as is and on Policy maturity, Maturity Benefit is paid to Mr. Varma.
- Mr. Varma aged 35 years purchases ABSLI Param Suraksha along with ABSLI Comprehensive Critical Illness Rider, ABSLI Accidental Death Benefit Plus Rider.
- Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000 | Sum Assured Multiple: 30X | Annualized Premium: Rs. 1,00,000 | Premium Payment Term: 12 years | Policy Term: 30 years | Investment Option: Self-Managed Option | Fund Chosen: Nifty Alpha 50 Index Fund | Premium Payment Mode: Annual
- CCI Rider Variant: Platinum | CCI Rider Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000
- ADB Plus Rider Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000
- Mr. Varma dies due to accident in the 5th Policy Year. On death, Mr. Varma’s nominee/legal heir(s) receives Rs. 30,00,000 as Death Benefit of the base plan along with Rs. 30,00,000 as rider Sum Assured. So, they receive a total of Rs. 60,00,000 on Mr. Varma’s death.
- Mr. Varma aged 35 years purchases ABSLI Param Suraksha along with ABSLI Comprehensive Critical Illness Rider, ABSLI Accidental Death Benefit Plus Rider & ABSLI Waiver of Premium Rider.
- Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000 | Sum Assured Multiple: 30X | Annualized Premium: Rs. 1,00,000 | Premium Payment Term: 12 years | Policy Term: 30 years | Investment Option: Self-Managed Option | Fund Chosen: Nifty Alpha 50 Index Fund | Premium Payment Mode: Annual
- CCI Rider Variant: Platinum | CCI Rider Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000
- ADB Plus Rider Sum Assured: Rs. 30,00,000
- Waiver of Premium Rider is opted.
- On diagnosis of CI, 100% of Rider Sum Assured i.e., Rs. 30,00,000 in this case is paid to him and CCI rider is terminated. Waiver of Premium rider is triggered & all the future due premiums is paid by the company. The base policy along with ADB Plus Rider continues and on Policy maturity, Maturity Benefit is paid to Mr. Varma.
Suicide Exclusion
In case of death due to suicide within 12 months from the date of commencement of the policy or from the date of revival of the policy, as applicable, the nominee or the beneficiary of the Policyholder shall be entitled to the Fund Value, as available on the date of intimation of death.
Further any charges other than Fund Management Charges (FMC) recovered subsequent to the date of death shall be added back to the Fund Value as available on the date of intimation of death.
FAQs on Life Insurance
The free look period is a provision in life insurance policies that allows policyholders to review the policy and cancel it without penalty within a specified period after receiving the policy documents. This period is usually 15 to 30 days, depending on the insurer and the regulations in your area. During the free look period, you can cancel the policy for any reason and receive a full refund of any premiums paid. This provision is designed to give you time to review the policy details and ensure it meets your needs before committing to it.
For example, if you purchase a life insurance policy and receive the documents on January 1st, and your policy has a 15-day free look period, you have until January 16th to review the policy and decide whether to keep it or cancel it for a full refund.
Tax Implications: Be aware of any tax implications on the maturity proceeds, as per recent Tax laws.
Smoking significantly affects life insurance in terms of premium rates and eligibility. Smokers typically pay higher premiums than non-smokers because they are considered higher risk due to the health risks associated with smoking, such as heart disease and lung cancer. The difference in premiums can be substantial, with smokers often paying two to three times more than non-smokers for the same coverage. Insurers may also have different definitions of a smoker, so it’s important to disclose your smoking status accurately when applying for a policy.
For example, a 35-year-old non-smoker might pay ₹5,000 annually for a term life policy, while a smoker of the same age might pay ₹15,000 for the same coverage.
A premium holiday is a feature offered in some life insurance policies that allows policyholders to temporarily stop paying premiums without causing the policy to lapse. This can be useful in times of financial hardship. The policy remains in force during the premium holiday, with the insurance company using the policy’s cash value (if available) to cover the premium payments. However, taking a premium holiday can reduce the policy’s cash value and death benefit. It’s important to check with your insurer for specific terms and conditions before taking a premium holiday.
For example, if you have a whole life policy with a cash value and you lose your job, you might opt for a premium holiday to pause your premium payments for six months while you get back on your feet financially.
Yes, a life insurance company can refuse to pay a claim in certain circumstances, such as:
● Misrepresentation or fraud: If the policyholder provided false information on the application, such as lying about their health or smoking status.
● Exclusions: Some policies have exclusions for certain causes of death, like suicide within the first two years of the policy or death resulting from illegal activities.
● Lapsed policy: If the policy has lapsed due to non-payment of premiums.
● Contestability period: If the policyholder dies within the contestability period (usually the first two years), the insurer may investigate the claim more thoroughly.
However, if the claim is legitimate and none of these issues apply, the insurance company is legally obligated to pay the death benefit.
To file a life insurance claim, follow these steps:
● Obtain the death certificate: You’ll need an official copy of the death certificate to submit with your claim.
● Contact the insurance company: Notify the insurer of the policyholder’s death and request a claim form.
● Complete the claim form: Fill out the form with all required information, including details about the policyholder and the cause of death.
● Submit the claim form and required documents: Along with the death certificate, you may need to provide the original policy document and any other requested documentation.
● Wait for the claim to be processed: The insurance company will review the claim and may request additional information. Once approved, the death benefit will be paid to the beneficiaries.
For example, if you are the beneficiary of your spouse’s life insurance policy, you would contact the insurance company upon their passing, complete the necessary paperwork, and submit it along with a copy of the death certificate to receive the death benefit.
If you outlive your term life insurance policy, the coverage simply ends, and you will no longer have life insurance protection under that policy. You will not receive a refund for the premiums paid unless you have a return of premium (ROP) term life policy, which refunds the premiums at the end of the term if you outlive the policy. If you still need coverage, you may consider renewing your policy, converting it to a permanent policy (if your policy allows), or purchasing a new policy.
Yes, life insurance can cover chronic diseases, but it may affect the premium and coverage terms. Insurers may consider the type and severity of the disease, as well as how well it’s managed when underwriting the policy. In some cases, you may need to pay a higher premium or accept a lower coverage amount. There are also specialised policies designed for people with chronic diseases. It’s important to disclose any chronic conditions when applying for insurance to ensure your policy is valid. For example, if you have well-managed diabetes, you might still qualify for life insurance, but your premium might be higher compared to someone without chronic conditions.
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