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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 22, 2025Hindi
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I had taken a personal loan of 6 lakhs from SBI in June 2019, with which the bank people fooled me and gave me a Smart Platinum Assured policy whose 1st installment was 51000+ which they deducted from my loan of 6 lakhs. After that my insurance installment was not paid and now it has been more than 6 years. I closed the loan in 2021. Can I return my insurance installment on some basis?

Ans: As I understand, in SBI Smart Platina Assure plan, premiums were to be paid for 7 or 10 years. In this regard, you should contact the branch staff from where you purchased this policy and/or contact nearby SBI Life Insurance Branch for further clarification or remedy.
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I took houseing loan at axis bank with25 years repayment term and covered life insurance for the loan amount. But i closed said loan with in 28 months.shall i get back proposanate insurance premium paid by me.
Ans: Understanding the Insurance Premium Refund Process

When you close a housing loan early, you might wonder about getting back the insurance premium. The insurance you bought covered the loan term. Now, let's explore if you can get a refund for the insurance premium paid.

Nature of Loan Insurance

Loan insurance safeguards the lender and your family. If something happens to you, the insurance pays off the loan. It’s a crucial element in securing financial stability. But when you repay the loan early, the scenario changes.

Terms and Conditions of Insurance Policies

Insurance policies come with specific terms and conditions. These conditions dictate the refund policy. Usually, insurers have clauses about refunding premiums if the loan is closed early. Reading these terms is essential to know your entitlement.

Pro-rata Refunds

Some insurance companies offer a pro-rata refund. This means you get a refund based on the remaining term of the policy. For instance, if your loan was for 25 years and you closed it in 28 months, you might get a refund for the unused period. This could be a significant amount, given the long-term nature of your original policy.

Administrative Fees and Charges

Be aware of administrative fees and charges. Insurance companies might deduct these fees from your refund. This can affect the total amount you receive back. Ensure you understand these potential deductions by reviewing your policy documents or speaking with your insurance provider.

Communication with Your Insurance Provider

To initiate the refund process, contact your insurance provider. They will guide you through the steps needed to process your refund. Having all your loan and insurance documents handy will streamline this communication.

Importance of Documenting Communication

Keep records of all communications with your insurance provider. Emails, letters, and call logs are crucial. This documentation can be useful if there are disputes or delays in processing your refund.

Insurance Policy Alternatives Post Loan Closure

After closing your loan, you might still need insurance coverage. Reassessing your insurance needs is wise. A Certified Financial Planner can help you determine the best coverage to protect your financial interests moving forward.

Reinvestment of Refund

If you receive a refund, consider how to use it wisely. Consulting with a Certified Financial Planner can provide insights. They can guide you on reinvesting the money in mutual funds or other beneficial financial products.

Common Misconceptions about Insurance Refunds

Many people believe that closing a loan guarantees a refund of the insurance premium. This is not always the case. The refund depends on the specific terms of your insurance policy. Understanding these nuances can save you from unrealistic expectations.

Assessing the Financial Impact

Evaluate the financial impact of closing your loan and getting an insurance refund. This analysis helps in understanding the overall benefit. You might find that the refund can be a valuable addition to your financial planning strategy.

Potential Delays in Refund Processing

Be prepared for possible delays in the refund process. Insurance companies have their procedures and timelines. Staying patient and following up regularly can ensure a smoother process.

Appreciating the Value of Insurance

Even though you might get a refund, it’s crucial to appreciate the value insurance provided while your loan was active. It offered peace of mind and financial security, which is invaluable.

Conclusion

Closing your loan early and seeking a refund on your insurance premium is a prudent financial move. Understanding the terms, communicating effectively with your provider, and planning the use of your refund are essential steps. Consulting with a Certified Financial Planner can further enhance your financial strategy.

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I took home loan from HDFC of 10 years duration in May 2023. I told them that i will be able repay the loan in few months as i was planning to sell one plot of mine. Bank employee offered insurance on home loan with return of premium scheme telling me that as soon as you repay the loan all of the premium will be returned. I was old customer so i trusted her and took insurance. Later i came to know that no refund on that policy if you surrender in one year and 60 percent deduction after 02 years. My mistake that i overlooked freelook peroid and rate of return of premium in the documents. I have repaid my whole loan and woll be completing my policy tenure of 02 years in Apr 2025. What should i do to get maximum return of the premium and should i appeal to the higher authorities about the lie told by the employee or i accept the return and sit and regret my decision? Need your valuable advice
Ans: Hello;

You may register a grievance with ombudsman of the lender stating the facts of the matter clearly.

It is upto the discretion of lender's grievance management leadership to take appropriate view of this matter and decide suitably.

Because legally it will always boil down to, you have signed up for the policy after going through all the terms and conditions and also didn't reckon that anything is wrong during the free look up period so no discussion unless you manage to get a video clip of your conversation with the bank employee, which I believe is almost impossible.

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 23, 2025Hindi
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Sir, I had taken a plot loan of Rs.10 lakhs from Indiabulls Bank for which I paid a premium of 30000 for the insurance. I have completed the loan through prepayment after 4-5 years. What happens to the loan insurance premium paid after completing the loan? Will there be any chance of claiming part of the insurance premium paid in case of early closure of loan through prepayment? If so, can I claim it even after 5 years of closure of the insurance coverage (It closed in 2020)
Ans: Understanding the Loan Insurance Premium Paid
You took a plot loan of Rs. 10 lakh.

Paid Rs. 30,000 towards loan insurance.

You closed the loan early by prepayment.

You want to know if you can get any part of the premium back.

Loan insurance is usually a single premium group term insurance.
It is designed to protect the loan liability.

What This Loan Insurance Covered
Usually:

It covers the borrower’s death during the loan term.

The insurance company repays the loan if the borrower dies.

It gives peace of mind to the family.

But it is not like life insurance with maturity benefit.
If the loan is closed, the coverage ends.

Can You Get a Refund of the Premium?
Let us see what may happen in each case.

Case 1: Policy had surrender value clause

Some loan insurance products allow surrender refund on early closure.

This is usually only applicable if the policy term is more than 5 years.

But the refund is on pro-rata basis.

It depends on how early you closed the loan.

You must check if such refund clause was present in your insurance

Case 2: No refund clause

Many loan-linked insurance plans do not refund if policy is surrendered.

Especially single premium policies.

The premium is treated as used once the cover begins.

What Happens After Prepayment
Once loan is closed, coverage stops.

Insurance protection ends.

In most cases, no refund is given.

Exception is only if policy document says so.

Hence, please:

Check the policy copy.

See if “premium refund on foreclosure” is mentioned.

Contact the insurer directly.

Is There a Deadline to Claim Refund?
Yes, usually:

Refund request must be made within a few months of loan closure.

You mentioned the loan closed in 2020.

It is now more than 4–5 years.

So, in most situations, refund is no longer possible now.

Next Steps You Can Take
Please follow these steps for clarity:

Search for the original policy

Look for a clause on refund after foreclosure.

If you cannot find the policy, contact Indiabulls.

Ask for insurance certificate copy from the loan records.

Contact the insurance company that issued the loan cover.

Check if any surrender value was applicable.

Ask them if any refund is still possible.

But realistically, after 5 years, refund is unlikely.

What You Can Learn From This
This situation gives important lessons:

Always ask the lender for details before buying loan insurance.

Confirm if refund is possible on early closure.

Keep the insurance documents safely.

Try to buy loan insurance independently from a reputed insurer.

In future:

Take a term plan with flat premium instead of loan-linked insurance.

This will give full value and flexible coverage.

Role of Certified Financial Planner in Such Situations
You should:

Speak with a Certified Financial Planner before taking such products.

They will guide you on alternatives.

They explain surrender value, refund eligibility, and cover adequacy.

Bank agents may not do this. Their focus is on selling.

Avoiding Such Mistakes in Future
Some practical suggestions:

Never mix insurance with loan blindly.

Loan insurance should always be optional, not forced.

Ask for written proof of refund eligibility before paying premium.

Keep track of policy term, coverage, and surrender benefits.

Review all financial documents every year.

Avoid single premium plans unless necessary.

Importance of Policy Review and Documentation
Please remember:

Always get a copy of the insurance policy at the time of purchase.

Store it safely with loan papers.

Read the terms or ask a Certified Financial Planner to read for you.

Note down any refund or benefit timelines clearly.

Best Alternatives to Loan Insurance
You may consider the following safer options in future:

Take a pure term insurance plan with Rs. 50 lakh or more cover.

This will protect your family against all liabilities.

You can use this term cover for multiple loans.

Premiums are low and coverage is better.

If the loan ends early, your term plan continues.

No wastage. Full protection.

Final Insights
To answer your main concern again:

If the policy had a refund clause, it must be claimed within time.

Since the loan closed in 2020, refund is not possible now.

But checking the documents will give full clarity.

If possible, get written clarification from insurer.

For future:

Don’t accept loan insurance without understanding.

Seek help of a Certified Financial Planner before signing loan documents.

Protect your wealth with informed choices.

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K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,
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https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment

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Hello Sir, I am 56 yrs old with two sons, both married and settled. They are living on their own and managing their finances. I have around 2.5 Cr. invested in Direct Equity and 50L in Equity Mutual Funds. I have Another 50L savings in Bank and other secured investments. I am living in Delhi NCR in my owned parental house. I have two properties of current market worth of 2 Cr, giving a monthly rental of around 40K. I wish to retire and travel the world now with my wife. My approximate yearly expenditure on house hold and travel will be around 24 L per year. I want to know, if this corpus is enough for me to retire now and continue to live a comfortable life.
Ans: You have built a strong base. You have raised your sons well. They live independently. You and your wife now want a peaceful and enjoyable retired life. You have created wealth with discipline. You have no home loan. You live in your own house. This gives strength to your cash flow. Your savings across equity, mutual funds, and bank deposits show good clarity. I appreciate your careful preparation. You deserve a happy retired life with travel and comfort.

» Your Present Position
Your current financial position looks very steady. You hold direct equity of around Rs 2.5 Cr. You hold equity mutual funds worth Rs 50 lakh. You also have Rs 50 lakh in bank deposits and other secured savings. Your two rental properties add more comfort. You earn around Rs 40,000 per month from rent. You also live in your owned house in Delhi NCR. So you have no rent expense.

Your total net worth crosses Rs 5.5 Cr easily. This gives you a strong base for your retired life. You plan to spend around Rs 24 lakh per year for all expenses, including travel. This is reasonable for your lifestyle. Your savings can support this if planned well. You have built more than the minimum needed for a comfortable retired life.

» Your Key Strengths
You already enjoy many strengths. These strengths hold your plan together.

You have zero housing loan.

You have stable rental income.

You have children living independently.

You have a balanced mix of assets.

You have built wealth with discipline.

You have clear goals for travel and lifestyle.

You have strong liquidity with Rs 50 lakh in bank and secured savings.

These strengths reduce risk. They support a smooth retired life with less stress. They also help you handle inflation and medical costs better.

» Your Cash Flow Needs
Your yearly expense is around Rs 24 lakh. This includes travel, which is your main dream for retired life. A couple at your stage can keep this lifestyle if the cash flow is planned well. You need cash flow clarity for the next 30 years. Retirement at 56 can extend for three decades. So your wealth must support you for a long period.

Your rental income gives you around Rs 4.8 lakh per year. This covers almost 20% of your yearly spending. This reduces pressure on your investments. The rest can come from a planned withdrawal strategy from your financial assets.

You also have Rs 50 lakh in bank deposits. This acts as liquidity buffer. You can use this buffer for short-term and medium-term needs. You also have equity exposure. This can support long-term growth.

» Risk Capacity and Risk Need
Your risk capacity is moderate to high. This is because:

You own your home.

You have rental income.

Your children are financially independent.

You have large accumulated assets.

You have enough liquidity in bank deposits.

Your risk need is also moderate. You need growth because inflation will rise. Travel costs will rise. Medical costs will increase. Your lifestyle will change with age. Your equity portion helps you beat inflation. But your equity exposure must be managed well. You should avoid sudden large withdrawals from equity at the wrong time.

Your stability allows you to keep some portion in equity even during retired life. But you should avoid excessive risk through direct equity. Direct equity carries concentration risk. A balanced mix of high-quality mutual funds is safer in retired life.

» Direct Equity Risk in Retired Life
You hold around Rs 2.5 Cr in direct equity. This brings some concerns. Direct equity needs frequent tracking. It needs research. It carries single-stock risk. One mistake may reduce your capital. In retired life, you need stability, clarity, and lower volatility.

Direct funds inside mutual funds also bring challenges. Direct funds lack personalised support. Regular plans through a Mutual Fund Distributor with a Certified Financial Planner bring guidance and strategy. Regular funds also support better tracking and behaviour management in volatile markets. In retired life, proper handholding improves long-term stability.

Many people think direct funds save cost. But the value of advisory support through a CFP gives higher net gains over long periods. Direct plans also create more confusion in asset allocation for retirees.

» Mutual Funds as a Core Support
Actively managed mutual funds remain a strong pillar. They bring professional management and risk controls. They handle market cycles better than index funds. Index funds follow the market blindly. They do not help in volatile phases. They also offer no risk protection. They cannot manage quality of stocks.

Actively managed funds deliver better selection and risk handling. A retiree benefits from such active strategy. You should avoid index funds for a long retirement plan. You should prefer strong active funds under a disciplined review with a CFP-led MFD support.

» Why Regular Plans Work Better for Retirees
Direct plans give no guidance. Retired investors often face emotional decisions. Some panic during market fall. Some withdraw heavily during market rise. This harms wealth. Regular plan under a CFP-led MFD gives a relationship. It offers disciplined rebalancing. It improves long-term returns. It protects wealth from poor behaviour.

For retirees, the difference is huge. So shifting to regular plans for the mutual fund portion will help long-term stability.

» Your Withdrawal Strategy
A planned withdrawal strategy is key for your case. You should create three layers.

Short-Term Bucket
This comes from your bank deposits. This should hold at least 18 to 24 months of expenses. You already have Rs 50 lakh. This is enough to hold your short-term cash needs. You can use this for household costs and some travel. This avoids panic selling of equity during market downturn.

Medium-Term Bucket
This bucket can stay partly in low-volatility debt funds and partly in hybrid options. This should cover your next 5 to 7 years. This helps smoothen withdrawals. It gives regular cash flow. It reduces market shocks.

Long-Term Bucket
This can stay in high-quality equity mutual funds. This bucket helps beat inflation. This bucket helps fund your travel dreams in later years. This bucket also builds buffer for medical needs.

This three-bucket strategy protects your lifestyle. It also keeps discipline and clarity.

» Handling Property and Rental Income
Your properties give Rs 40,000 monthly rental. This helps your cash flow. You should maintain the property well. You should keep some funds aside for repairs. Do not depend fully on rental growth. Rental yields remain low. But your rental income reduces pressure on your investments. So keep the rental income as a steady support, not a primary source.

You should not plan more real estate purchase. Real estate brings low returns and poor liquidity. You already own enough. Holding more can hurt flexibility in retired life.

» Planning for Medical Costs
Medical costs rise faster than inflation. You and your wife need strong health coverage. You should maintain a reliable health insurance. You should also keep a medical fund from your bank deposits. You may keep around 3 to 4 lakh per year as a buffer for medical needs. Your bank savings support this.

Health coverage reduces stress on your long-term wealth. It also avoids large withdrawals from your growth assets.

» Travel Planning
Travel is your main dream now. You can plan your travel using your short-term and medium-term buckets. You can take funds annually from your liquidity bucket. You can avoid touching long-term equity assets for travel. This approach keeps your wealth stable.

You should plan travel for the next five years with a budget. You should adjust your travel based on markets and health. Do not use entire gains of equity for travel. Keep travel budget fixed. Add small adjustments only when needed.

» Inflation and Lifestyle Stability
Inflation will impact lifestyle. At Rs 24 lakh per year today, the cost may double in 12 to 14 years. Your equity exposure helps you beat this. But you need careful rebalancing. You also need disciplined review with a CFP-led MFD. This will help you manage inflation and maintain comfort.

Your lifestyle is stable because your children live independently. So your cash flow demand stays predictable. This makes your plan sustainable.

» Longevity Risk
Retirement at 56 means you may live till 85 or 90. Your plan should cover long years. Your total net worth of around Rs 5.5 Cr to Rs 6 Cr can support this. But you need a proper drawdown strategy. Avoid high withdrawals in early years. Keep your travel budget steady.

Do not depend on one asset class. A mix of debt and equity gives comfort. Keep your bank deposits as cushion.

» Succession and Estate Planning
Since you have two sons who are settled, you can plan a clear will. Clear distribution avoids conflict. You can also assign nominees across accounts. You can also review your legal papers. This gives peace to you and your family.

» Summary of Your Retirement Readiness
Based on your assets and cash flow, you are ready to retire. You have enough wealth. You have enough liquidity. You have enough income support from rent. You also have good asset mix. With proper planning, your lifestyle is comfortable.

You can retire now. But maintain a disciplined withdrawal strategy. Shift more reliance from direct equity into professionally managed mutual funds under regular plans. Keep your liquidity strong. Review once every year with a CFP.

Your wealth can support your travel dreams for many years. You can enjoy retired life with confidence.

» Finally
Your preparation is strong. Your intentions are clear. Your lifestyle needs are reasonable. Your assets support your dreams. With a balanced plan, steady review, and mindful spending, you can enjoy a comfortable retired life with your wife. You can travel the world without fear of running out of money. You deserve this peace and joy.

Best Regards,
K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,
Chief Financial Planner,
www.holisticinvestment.in

https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment

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