Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Buying ULIPS will Cost Less Now

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has announced new set of guidelines for ULIPs. They will now cost lesser but have a longer lock-in period.

IRDA, on Monday, said that insurers will now be allowed to charge up to 4% on annual premium paid on Ulips for the first five years, and thereafter charges will be reduced during the tenure of the policy. For plans of 15 years and above, the charges will be restricted at 2.25% of the yearly premium.

IRDA has also increased the lock-in period for all Ulips from three years to five years now, including the top-up premiums. The decision is expected to make these products more like long-term financial instruments that can provide risk protection. Longer lock-in would also discourage those insurance buyers who often entered Ulips, which are market-linked products, for short term gains. The regulator also increased the insurance cover on such products to 10 times of the first-year premium compared to five times now.

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