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How much do you know your insurance BONUS?

May 16, 2013 15:12 IST


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Your insurance policy is just not for saving tax. The bonus that accrues on your policy can also help you maximise your wealth.

Bonus is a very common term in insurance agreements. Even, an insurance seeker always has a tendency to find out a policy which offers more bonuses. A bonus is a reward or an extra amount which an individual gets over and above the sum invested (base amount) in the insurance policy. In insurance industry, bonuses can only be associated with life insurance products.

A bonus is generally accrued by the insurance provider every year but it is only provided to the insured or the nominees of the insured in the event of maturity of the policy or in case of unfortunate death of the insured.

A bonus is not paid apart from these two situations under a life insurance policy contract.

Under life insurance policy contract, insurer provides protection and coverage from several risks for which insured has to pay insurance premium to the insurer. Insurance premium is dependent on many factors like the age of the person, coverage provided by the policy and tenure of the coverage.

In India, insurance products are just considered as an instrument to save tax but you must understand its importance as a wealth maximisation instrument as well.

How much do you know your insurance BONUS?


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A premium paid by policyholders to the insurance companies generates revenue for a policyholder acting as a source of bonuses as well.

The premiums paid by policyholders are pooled within life insurance company’s fund and then invested in order to pay out claims and bonuses. Bonuses are offered on traditional plans which are built into the plan structure. But as more and more innovative products are introduced in the market, people have started expecting to reap more benefits from life insurance products.

Unit linked insurance plan is one such insurance product which provides dual benefit of insurance and investment. Money parked in this form of life insurance not only protects from risks but also act as a source of wealth maximisation.

The insurance premium is pooled by the insurance company and invested into government securities including debt instruments and equity markets in order to generate revenues for the investor. Generally, the insurance companies invest funds as per predefined structures.

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How much do you know your insurance BONUS?


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Here are few forms of bonuses offered by insurance companies:

Simple reversionary bonus (SRB)

This type of bonus is the basic form of bonus provided with every traditional plan. This type of bonus is only calculated on the sum assured. It is generally declared annually and is accrued to be paid out at a time of maturity or the claim.

Compound reversionary bonus (CRB)

As the name suggests, the main difference between simple bonus and compound bonus is the compounding factor.

Compound reversionary bonus is calculated as a percentage of sum assured and is calculated taking into account previously accrued bonuses. The bonus of each and every year is added to the sum assured and next subsequent bonuses are calculated on the added amount.

How much do you know your insurance BONUS?


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Terminal bonus

Terminal bonus is not a necessary form of bonus provided by the insurance company and is provided at sole discretion of the provider.

This form of bonus is provided at the time of maturity or death of the life insured. It may be given to the policyholder after staying in the policy for a specific amount of time.

Interim bonus

Interim bonus is paid by the insurance company for a period falling between two annual declaration dates. It is paid for the policies that mature or result in a death claim in between two bonus declaration dates.

Interim bonus is added on a pro-rata basis using interim rates declared by the company.

Cash bonus

Cash bonus is the only bonus paid on yearly basis to the policyholder. This form of bonus is generally given in cash and is paid at the end of the year.

Insurance companies lure perspective insurance seekers with lot of bonus promises but an individual must compare various policies so as to buy the policy meeting all your requirements.

One can compare life insurance policies with the help of insurance aggregators as they provide comparison tools and calculators to perform comparisons. Comparison of insurance policies not only help you buy insurance policies with higher bonus values but also help you buy policies within your budgets as well.

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