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Restriction of advance premium collection in PLI/RPLI (Postal Life Insurance/Rural Postal Life Insurance)

Government (DOP) Restricts Advance Premium Collection in Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI)

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In a recent development, the Ministry of Communications, Department of Posts, through its Directorate of Postal Life Insurance, has issued an Office Memorandum on April 12, 2024, regarding the restriction of advance premium collection in PLI/RPLI policies.


The decision to limit advance premium collection comes after careful consideration, prompted by reported cases of misappropriation and to align with standard practices prevalent in the insurance industry.


Here are the key points outlined in the memorandum:


1. Maximum Advance Premium Collection:


A maximum of 12 months advance premium will now be allowed to be collected in a PLI/RPLI policy, regardless of the premium payment frequency (monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or annually). This excludes any previous or current premiums.

2. Implementation:


Necessary amendments to the PLI Rules, 2011, are underway to enforce this decision effectively. The instructions provided in the memorandum, along with illustrations, aim to facilitate understanding among the staff.

3. Immediate Effect:


The instruction comes into effect immediately, as the required changes and provisions have been made in the system.

Illustrative Examples:


The memorandum includes detailed illustrations to explain the application of the new policy, covering various scenarios of premium payments and their admissibility.

Implications and Outreach:


The memorandum is addressed to all Chief Postmaster Generals (CPMGs) and is copied to various officials and departments within the postal services for dissemination and implementation.

The decision aims to streamline premium collection processes, prevent mismanagement, and ensure adherence to industry standards.

Conclusion:


This directive reflects the commitment of the Ministry of Communications and the Department of Posts to maintain transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the administration of PLI/RPLI policies.

By limiting advance premium collection, the government intends to safeguard the interests of policyholders and enhance the integrity of the postal life insurance system.

This move underscores the government's proactive approach towards enhancing governance and accountability across its services, benefitting millions of policyholders under the PLI/RPLI schemes.

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