LIC posts fall of 3.8% in profit in Q2FY25
LIC's profit after tax fell to 76.21 billion rupees ($903.6 million) for the quarter ended September from 79.25 billion rupees a year earlier.
IRDAI had on March 23 and April 4 announced an additional grace period of 30 days for policies where the premium was due in March and April.
Insurance regulator IRDAI has again extended the grace period for premium payment or renewal of life insurance policies, which were due in March, till May 31.
“As the lockdown has been extended up to May 17, keeping in view the difficulty faced by some policy holders in renewing their policies in time, the IRDAI has allowed extended grace period up to May 31 for all policies where premium was due in March,” it said.
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) had on March 23 and April 4 announced additional grace period of 30 days for policies where premium was due in March and April to provide relief to the policy holders amid the nationwide lockdown.
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The objective of the grace period, it said was to pay all the premiums due within that period to keep the policy coverage in force.
“Life insurance companies are equipped to provide facility to pay premiums online. The policy holders are encouraged to make use of this to minimise their personal visit to the offices of the insurers,” it said.
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