Submit LIC maturity claim docs online till Jun 30

Due to the extraordinary circumstances created by the coronavirus pandemic and the nationwide lockdown, the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has said that policyholders can send scanned copies of their policies, KYC documents, discharge forms and so on, via email to their servicing branch to settle maturity and survival benefit claims. According to a notification by LIC on its website, you can send these documents via email till June 30, 2020.

It has also stated that the facility to submit details online is in addition to the existing procedure.

Process to settle claims via email
The LIC website states that policyholders can send the claim requirements by email. The mail should be sent to claims.bo<Branch code>@licindia.com where the branch code is the servicing branch. For instance, if 883 is the servicing branch, the mail will have to be sent to claims.bo883@licindia.com.

Click here to find your servicing branch's code.

Other requirements
Scanned copies should not be more than 5 MB in size. If the size of the attachments is more than 5 MB, then you will have to send more than one email. The scanned documents should either be in JPEG or PDF formats, and readable. This email ID should be used only for sending the claim requirements and not for any other purpose. The subject of the email will be the policy number, as per the notification on the LIC website.

The insured is entitled to claim maturity benefits only when the policy is in force and all premiums have been paid duly.

The stated process is permitted only for policies satisfying all the following conditions:

If the above mentioned conditions are satisfied, according to the notification, the following requirements can be sent by email:


The policyholder can send the scanned copies to his servicing branch via email. The policyholder needs to mention their mobile number in the email.

Points to note

Apart from this, you can also physically submit the requirements relating to maturity claims and survival benefit claims in any of LIC's branch offices. The Life Plus offices and premium points may also collect the physical copies and handover to their parent branch office

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