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Critical Illness Insurance

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Critical Illness Insurance

A life-threatening diagnosis can be emotionally shattering and financially draining. Critical Illness Insurance provides a powerful layer of protection by giving you a tax-free lump sum payment upon the diagnosis of a serious condition. This allows you to focus entirely on your recovery and getting the best possible treatment without worrying about your bank balance.

Be prepared for life’s toughest battles with a financial shield that empowers your recovery.

Unlike standard health insurance that reimburses hospital bills, Critical Illness Insurance pays out the entire sum insured directly to you. This money can be used for advanced specialized treatments, clearing existing debts, or replacing lost income if you are unable to work. It is designed to bridge the gap between your medical expenses and your lifestyle needs, ensuring that your family’s financial future remains intact even during a health crisis.

Insurance benefits

Get a guaranteed lump sum payout on the first diagnosis of covered illnesses, regardless of your actual hospital expenses.

Perfect solution

Enhance your existing health portfolio with a plan that covers major life-threatening conditions like cancer, heart attack, and stroke.

Our benefits

We provide the financial strength you need to face medical challenges with confidence:
Lump Sum Payout
Extensive Coverage
Survival Benefit
No Hospitalization Required

What illnesses are typically covered under this plan?

Most plans cover major conditions such as Cancer, Heart Attack, Stroke, Kidney Failure, and Major Organ Transplants. Please refer to the policy document for the full list of covered illnesses.

Can I use the payout for non-medical expenses?

Yes, the lump sum is yours to use however you see fit—whether it’s for experimental treatment, paying off a mortgage, or simply managing daily household costs.

How long is the waiting period for critical illness coverage?

There is usually an initial waiting period (often 90 days) from the start of the policy, and a survival period (typically 30 days) after the diagnosis before the claim is paid.