ICICI Lombard to give up to 2-month advance salary to COVID positive employees

The individual can pay back the advance in 6 or 12 monthly instalments at a later date, the company said.

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May 08, 2021 / 04:47 PM IST

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Private sector non-life insurer ICICI Lombard on Saturday said it will give up to two months' gross salary in advance to all its COVID positive employees.

In order to ease the burden for its employees in the wake of the rapid spread of the coronavirus, the company has decided to provide up to two months' gross salary in advance to every COVID positive employee, ICICI Lombard said in a statement.

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The individual can pay back the advance in 6 or 12 monthly instalments at a later date, the company said.

The insurance company will also reimburse medical infrastructure support expenses up to a maximum of Rs 10,000 per family member, arising from home quarantine in case of infected employees.

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The benefit also includes a spouse, two children up to 25 years and dependent parents, it added.

Recently, ICICI Lombard had announced its decision to bear the vaccination cost for all its employees and their dependents.

The insurer also stated that it is also tying up with healthcare facilities in the country to further facilitate the vaccine inoculation programme.

Further, the company is also providing a family floater cover of Rs 4 lakh and corporate buffer of Rs 3 lakh to support their employees and families during such trying times.

This insurance cover includes the employee, spouse, two children (up to 25 years of age) and dependent parents, the company added.

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first published: May 8, 2021 04:47 pm