I've been looking around to buy some life insurance: about time one thought of financial security for the family....
Here's what I need: insuring my family and perhaps me against loss of income. That includes any event that impacts my earning in my profession.
- There is a huge variation in premiums between companies. For a 25 year term, 20 lakhs coverage at 30 years of age, it varies from Rs. 6000 to 12000! In this kind of business, why would anyone go for the higher premium? All companies are well established, and all have similar contracts. When asked this question, the costlier ones have little to say except the vague 'our service is better'. That means nothing: anyone can claim that!
- The concept of disability insurance does not exist. When asked about that, people offer the ADD (accidental death and dismemberment), which hardly covers disability.
- Riders: Generally, they offer three: ADD, critical illness, and WOP-(withdrawl of premium, I think). I don't quite understand any of them.
- ADD: In this case, you get double the face amount in case you die in an accident. If the idea is to cover death which comes without warning, it probably makes sense. But I think they don't cover all such cases, for instance, terror attack or natural calamity. If that's the case, what's the point of buying a higher cover for accidental death?
- ADD: Moreover, why not allow me the option of buying dismemberment insurance without being forced to buy accidental death as well?
- critical illness: This one seems to have wandered into the wrong business. They pay out the cover if you suffer with a list of pre-defined illnesses. This includes non-systemic ones such as heart attack. You might not have lost your income. This sounds totally like a health insurance product! Actually, not even that - they are not covering treatment expenses: just paying out the cover!
- WOP: Ensure that your cover remains if you stop paying premium. Now why would anyone need this? The only situation where you will stop paying premium is if your income stops. And if your income stops, life insurance is meaningless to you!
- It is extremely difficult to get insurance agents to understand that I'm only interested in risk cover: they keep throwing investment cum insurance policies at you! Some even insist that in their plan, risk cover is 'free'!!! A lot claim that in a given investment plan, I would get minimum 10-12% returns. And the way they say it, one would reasonably assume that it is guaranteed return, and that's what they want you to assume. But mention that word, and the truth comes out.
And I'm going to have to live with the risk of a long term disability...
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while reading thru this article i can visualise the plight of poor people who wud have tried to sell u insurance plans...the problem in india is that the insurance agents are not that sure of the offering and the competition..insurance industry has to grow a lot,,but the worst is that all the international companies have entered the market, still as u say the indormation is poor....
Good post!
One thing though: Critical Illness (CI) all over the world involves a payout if you contract the illness. You will need Health insurance is for hospital costs.
CI is basically to compensate you for expenses beyond the hospitalization. For instance, if you have cancer, you will have to get chemotherapy done a number of times, travel to the hospital and perhaps take days off from work to deal with the trauma each time. This extra expense or loss of income is compensated by a one-off payment by the insurance company (remember, your life cover continues!)
The concept comes from the fact that people spend more than 50% on non insured expenses AFTER a critical illness - changes in diet, travel and "day-off" costs, non-covered medicine etc.
In India, you must survive a month after the CI to get paid. Plus, you don't get covered for all CI - for instance, nobody in India covers multiple scleroris. They cover most cancers (some don't do breast cancer or throat cancer), stroke and heart attack. I don't think they cover AIDS or diabetes. It's a bit of a shame, that.
And as far as agents go, I agree with you that they don't know what they sell, and hesitate to sell you term risk policies. That's because the commission on it is the lowest!
Ah, and thanks for dropping by!
Hi Deepak,
found ur article helpful
I have come across the foll. options for life insurance.
1.Max new york life insurance- whole life plan
2.LIC - endowment plan
3.bajaj allianz- Lifetime Care
Whole Life Plan
wanted to know the ratings of these plans and which of them is good.are there any
other good plans..
the liquidity that i found in the plans apart from that of LIC is that..we can
play with the bonus after three years..i mean we can either divert the bonus
towards the premium or get the bonus back from the company or pay the bonus to
get an extra life insurance cover..which doesnt happen with LIC.... any comments
would be appreciated...
Also , how much premium does the insurance agent contribute in case of LIC and other private players....
-Mohit Sharma
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I totally agree with Ankur. We've got a long way to go in the Insurance industry. I am in the same situation Ankur was when he wrote this. I'm trying to find an international insurer who can protect me in India. Is that a possibility?
Thankfully now, the team insurance product has matured somewhat. There's not much variation among the premia charged by different companies.
While going through your post I have realized that in India so many people are not in favor of insurance plans and those who are they are being misguided by agents and most of the time people are cheated. So I find that buying insurance over the internet is best rather than via an agent.
Very interesting post indeed! Having dealt with disabilities my entire adult life, I've found the importance of having Individual Disability Insurance to help with the financial aspect of things. I feel so sorry that there is no such thing in India...disabilities know no race, gender, ethnicity, or other barriers. Hopefully this changes soon.
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