Zero Cost Term Insurance Plan- A Detailed Guide

Zero Cost Term Insurance – Introduction

If you are not sure about your retirement or when you want to get retired, the zero cost term insurance plan is the best term life insurance for you. How? Let’s find out in this post.

When it comes to life insurance policies, there are two kinds of plans available in the market including the  Pure Term plans and the ROP or Return of Premium plans.  The first type of term plan does not offer any maturity benefit if the policyholder survives or outlives the duration of the plan. However, it allows a good lump sum amount to the beneficiary if the insured dies within the policy period. On the other hand, in ROP the insured gets a return of premium if the person survives the policy term. However, this plan levies some additional cost to the policyholder.

Now, despite the fact that term plans allow lump sum benefits to nominees, people have shown certain apprehension towards these plans because they do not offer any maturity benefits. Thus, to allow people more options and to soothe their apprehension, insurance companies have come up with a new kind of alternative policy called the Zero Cost Term Insurance plans.

So, this latest variant in term insurance, the Zero Cost Term Insurance, is a plan that comes with the easy option of early termination while giving back the entire premium amount being paid (excluding the taxable amount) by the insured at a specific time period prescribed by the insurer.

Many reputed insurers like Max Life, HDFC Life and Bajaj Allianz have initiated offering these zero cost term insurance plans to their customers at reasonable costs.

Let us understand this new concept in detail.

What does Zero Cost Term Insurance Mean?

As already discussed, zero cost term plan is a long term insurance policy that allows policyholders to discontinue their term insurance policies early on in the policy duration. Hence, here the policyholder can get their premiums back at a particular time period during the policy duration that is pre-decided by the insurer.

For instance,  if you buy a zero cost term insurance plan for 40 years and the policy allows you the option to discontinue the plan on the 25th year of the policy. So, in that case you can opt out of the plan in the 25th year and you will get back all the premiums being paid so far.

Reasons to buy Zero Cost Term Insurance Plan

There are several reasons to buy zero cost term insurance plans as mentioned below:

  • The policyholder can stop paying premiums and discontinue the plan at specific period if they want to.
  • These plans are reasonable as compared to TROP or Term Return of Premium Plans.
  • Here, the premiums are returned even if the policyholder terminates the policy early on.
  • These plans suit those who are looking for long term cover but are not sure about their retirement age.
  • Zero term insurances are available with life cover of 35-40 years only.

Is there any Difference between Zero Cost Term Insurance and TROP?

Though both the zero cost and TROPs have their own benefits, there are few differences between them as mentioned below:

  • Zero cost term insurance plans allow the policyholder to surrender the plan at a specific time of life and can get back the premiums already paid. In case of return of premium plans, the coverage of the policy continues even when the payment is refunded back
  • Zero cost term insurance plans suits people who earn monthly salary, whereas ROP suits the people who are self employed
  • The ROP or return of premium plans are costly than the Zero Cost Plans
  • The zero cost term insurance plans do not charge any extra premiums.

 

Conclusion

A zero cost term insurance plan is a type of life insurance policy that offers a refund of the premium paid if the insured person survives the policy term. While the policy may be marketed as "zero cost," the premiums for these policies are typically higher than those for traditional term life insurance policies. Therefore, policyholders may end up paying more in premiums over the life of the policy than they eventually receive in refunds.

A zero cost term insurance plan may not always be worth it for everyone, as the premiums for such policies are typically higher than those for traditional term life insurance policies. However, for those who can afford the higher premiums, a zero cost term insurance plan can offer the benefit of a refund of the premium paid if the policyholder survives the policy term, in addition to the death benefit paid out to the beneficiaries if the policyholder passes away during the term of the policy. This can provide a sense of financial security, knowing that the premiums paid over the term of the policy can be recouped if the policyholder outlives the policy term. However, it's important to carefully evaluate the cost-benefit of a zero cost term insurance plan and compare it with other term life insurance options before making a decision.

The premiums for a zero cost term insurance plan are typically higher than those for traditional term life insurance policies, as the policy includes a refund of the premium paid if the policyholder survives the policy term. The cost of a zero cost term insurance plan can vary depending on factors such as the age, health, and lifestyle of the policyholder, the term of the policy, and the coverage amount. It's important to compare quotes from different insurance providers to find the best policy that meets your needs and budget.

 

Author Bio

Paybima Team

Paybima is an Indian insurance aggregator on a mission to make insurance simple for people. Paybima is the Digital arm of the already established and trusted Mahindra Insurance Brokers Ltd., a reputed name in the insurance broking industry with 17 years of experience. Paybima promises you the easy-to-access online platform to buy insurance policies, and also extend their unrelented assistance with all your policy related queries and services.

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