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Answered on Jan 18, 2022

NIKHIL Question by NIKHIL on Jan 18, 2022Hindi
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 I RAJESH KUMAR HAVING A HEALTH OPTIMA INSURANCE POLICY WITH STAR HEALTH W.E.F.19/12/2010 WITHOUT ANY INTERRUPTION, BUT TAKEN A POLICY FOR 3,00,000/- SUM ASSURED BUT GETTING NCB NOT MORE THAN 10000 PER YEAR WHICH IS NOW COVERED UPTO 3,80,000. OTHER COMPANIES OFFER 25 TO 50% EVERY YEAR FOR NCB. SHALL I CONTINUE WITH THE EXISTING COMPANY OR MIGRATE WITH SOME OTHER COMPANY?

PLEASE ADVICE. WAITING FOR YOUR FAVOURABLE ANWSER.

Ans:  While Cumulative bonus/ NCB is an important factor to consider for migration/portability of your policy, it should not be the only reason that you should look at. Please also look at aspects like claims service, product coverages, premium, etc. before making a decision.

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Increased Premiums and Coverage:

Review your Policy: Carefully examine your policy document to understand the breakdown of the premium between term insurance (HDFC Life) and health insurance (ERGO). This will help you assess if the health coverage benefits justify the increasing cost.
Contact HDFC Life and ERGO: Reach out to both HDFC Life (for term insurance) and ERGO (for health insurance) to inquire about possible options for increasing your sum assured (coverage amount) within the existing plan. This might lead to a higher premium, but it would also provide greater financial protection.
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Combined Policy Challenges: You're right; combined term and health insurance policies like Click 2 Protect 3D can be difficult to port due to their integrated nature. While individual term insurance plans are generally portable, porting health components often faces challenges.
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Consider Separate Policies: Explore the possibility of purchasing separate term life insurance (potentially with a higher sum assured) and a new health insurance plan from another provider that better suits your needs and budget. This might involve surrendering the Click 2 Protect 3D policy, but it could offer more flexibility and potentially lower costs in the long run.
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Compare Online Quotes: Use online insurance comparison platforms to get quotes for separate term life and health insurance plans from different providers. This can help you compare coverage options and premiums.
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Carefully review the terms and conditions of any new policy before purchasing.
Consider factors like your age, health condition, and family needs when determining your required coverage amount.
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• Review Your Policy Documents: Make sure to thoroughly review your insurance policy documents. Understand the terms and conditions, coverage details, and any clauses related to premium increases. It's essential to be aware of the specifics of your current policy before making any decisions.
• Compare Policies: Compare the benefits and premiums of your current policy with those offered by other insurance providers in the market. Look for policies that provide similar or better coverage at a more reasonable cost. Take into account the coverage for both term insurance and health insurance.
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