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5 points to consider for NRIs buying life insurance in India

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LIFE insurance is undoubtedly the most attractive long-term savings and protection option today. While it has traditionally been among the favourite investment options in India for non-resident Indians (NRIs), high economic growth in India combined with customer-friendly regulatory atmosphere in the insurance space has significantly upped the ante. With every passing year, more and more NRIs and persons of Indian origin (PIO) are buying life insurance products in India.

 

However, non-residents by virtue of their being separated in space and time from fast evolving local realities need to bear in mind the following aspects while investing into this lucrative space.
Are you eligible? NRIs and PIO are allowed to buy life insurance in India, subject to fulfillment of certain conditions.


While NRI refers to an Indian national resident abroad for certain duration, PIO refers to a foreign national with an Indian root and this definition is important.


FEMA notification No. 5/RB-2000 defines a PIO to mean a citizen of any country other than Bangladesh or Pakistan, if:

 

(a) the individual has at any time held Indian passport;

(b) the individual or either parents or grand-parents were a citizen of India by virtue of the Constitution of India or the Citizenship Act, 1955 (57 of 1955); or

(c) the person is a 1955); or

(c) the person is a spouse of an Indian citizen or a person referred to in clauses a or b.

Eligibility can also be based on age. Most insurance policies have a ceiling on the entry age and it is vital to know this to avoid being mis-sold to. Besides, if one has already reached the maximum insurance limit, which is calculated as a factor of net worth, one may not be eligible to buy additional insurance.


Select a product that suits your needs: Once you are eligible, the next step is to select a product. Depending on your investment objectives and risk appetite, you could select from traditional products, unit-linked insurance products (Ulips) or term plans. Each of these product categories fulfills different customer needs and requirements.

Ulips: In Ulips, individuals professionally manage exposure to equity, which, as an asset class, offers the highest return. They are normally opted by more aware investors, willing to take calculated risks.
Ulips offer a choice of funds to choose from based on one's investment needs and risk appetite. However, since they invest in market instruments, the risks they hold are higher.

Traditional plans: Investors with conservative risk profiles could choose traditional plans. Traditional plans are feature-based products that normally have a larger insurance component than Ulips. They provide higher death benefits and conservative growth of investments over the policy term. In these plans, it is the insurer who, as per relevant regulations, makes the investment choices, which in the past have predominantly been in debt instruments.

Term plans: Investors seeking only pro tection could opt for pure term plans.
Since there is no investment component, these are comparatively inexpensive and offer higher covers for lower premiums.


Know the rules and regulations: Purchase and payments: Insurance companies are allowed to issue policies denominated in either Indian rupees or foreign currency to non-residents. If the policy is foreign currency-denominated, the premiums are to be collected in foreign currency from abroad or out of NRE/FCNR accounts of the insured or insured's family members in India. For rupee denominated policies issued to NRIs, funds held in NRO accounts are to be used to pay premiums. While one can purchase a policy from abroad, almost all insurers stipulate a medical examination of the insured for underwriting purposes.


Insurance companies bear this expense if the examination is undertaken in India.


Non-residents have the option to do it overseas and send the report to the insurance company in India.

Some insurers have also introduced non-medical policies, whereby, a medical test is not mandatory, but the higher risk assumed on books results in loading of premiums.

Taxation: NRIs are advised to take into consideration tax laws in force both in India and the location where they are resident of before buying a policy. Check for tax implications at all three stages of policy life cycle ­ investment, accumulation and maturity. While current tax laws in India exempt all three stages from tax, it could be different in your location. At present, maturity or death proceeds are repatriable to the extent of premium paid in foreign currency in relation to the total premium paid.


Select the right insurance company: There are over 23 life insurance companies offering a wide range of products to choose from. Investors are advised to consider factors such as the pedigree of the management, company track record, company's claim settlement ratio, parent group's experience and demonstrated ability in the broader finan cial services sector since logic suggests that organisations that have a track record of managing monies successfully may be able to replicate that success in their insurance business too.


Never hide or misstate facts: An insurance contract is based on the principle of Uberimae Fides or `utmost good faith' and underwriting decisions are based on the faith that disclosures made by an investor are true and correct. Selective disclosures or non-disclosures affect underwriting decisions. It not only undermines the very basis of the insurance contract, but also alters the risks the insurer assumes on its books. Non disclosures, partial disclosures or wrongful disclosures of significant and material facts could result in claim rejection. When a claim is rejected on sound grounds, there is often little room for appeal.

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