LIC Unclaimed Maturity: The country's largest insurance company LIC has crores of rupees lying idle. No one is claiming that amount. LIC has an unclaimed maturity amount of Rs 880.93 crore in the financial year 2023-2024. Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary himself gave this information in the Lok Sabha. He said that this amount belongs to 3,72,282 policyholders, who have been unable to get maturity benefits. If you have also taken the LIC policy or your parents or grandparents have taken the policy and have forgotten to take the maturity, then you can easily check it and claim it.
How to check LIC's unclaimed maturity
Life Insurance Corporation of India has an unclaimed maturity amount of Rs 880.93 crore. If you also want to know the amount of this unclaimed maturity, then let us tell you how you can claim it. First of all, know what documents you will need for this. To check the unclaimed amount in the LIC policy, you will need some important documents. Apart from online, you can also check it by visiting the LIC office.
LIC policy number
Name of the policyholder
Date of birth of the policyholder and card number
How to check unclaimed maturity
Go to LIC website https://licindia.in/home
Click on Customer Service on the homepage.
Choose the option of Unclaimed Amounts of Policyholders
Fill in your physical number, name, date of birth, and PAN card details
You will get the complete details as soon as you submit
Let us tell you that the claim amount of maturity of the policy whose maturity has not been claimed by anyone is put in the unclaimed amount. If any amount remains unclaimed for 10 years, it is transferred to the Senior Citizen Welfare Fund. It is used for the welfare of senior citizens.
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