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    Hi,

    I have a LIC market Plus 1 policy. I want to switch between funds. Is it possible? If so what I have to do? I am not in a position to visit any branch.

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    Joby.



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    LIC Market Plus 1 plan allows you to switch from one type of fund to another upto four times a year, free of charge. You can do it yourself by login to LIC website - licindia.in.

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    Just to add -
    Switching Charge - This is the charge levied on switching of monies from one fund to another. Within a given policy year 4 switches will be allowed free of charge. Subsequent switches in that year shall be subject to a switching charge of Rs. 100 per switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobyvjohn200 View Post
    Hi,

    I have a LIC market Plus 1 policy. I want to switch between funds. Is it possible? If so what I have to do? I am not in a position to visit any branch.

    Regards,
    Joby.
    I am not sure about LIC, but in general following is the standard -
    1. You will need to complete a Fund Switch form
    2. Fill Policy No. and Exact details of fund switching details e.g. the fund you wanted to exit and the fund you wanted to enter.
    3. Sign it and Send it back or submit to the insurer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koolz View Post
    LIC Market Plus 1 plan allows you to switch from one type of fund to another upto four times a year, free of charge. You can do it yourself by login to LIC website - licindia.in.
    Dear Koolz,

    I didn't find any link for switching in licindia.in. Could you kindly re confirm that LIC is providing online switching facility?

    Thanks and Regards,
    Joby

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    Quote Originally Posted by CONFUSED View Post
    I am not sure about LIC, but in general following is the standard -
    1. You will need to complete a Fund Switch form
    2. Fill Policy No. and Exact details of fund switching details e.g. the fund you wanted to exit and the fund you wanted to enter.
    3. Sign it and Send it back or submit to the insurer.
    Dear Confused..,

    Whether I have to get the form from LIC branch.. Or is it available on net

    Thanks & Regards,
    Joby

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobyvjohn200 View Post
    Dear Koolz,

    I didn't find any link for switching in licindia.in. Could you kindly re confirm that LIC is providing online switching facility?

    Thanks and Regards,
    Joby
    You need to register yourself on the licindia.in website and add your policies after registration. If face any issues call customer care of LIC.

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    Koolz...,

    I am using LIC's online portal for all my policy premium payment and other services. But I didn't see any link for switching between the funds. Are you sure this facility is available with LIC website?

    Regards,
    Joby

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolz View Post
    You need to register yourself on the licindia.in website and add your policies after registration. If face any issues call customer care of LIC.
    I am registered with LIC website and I am using it for paying my premiums. But I didn't find any switching facility there.

    Regards,
    Joby

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    Please contact LIC Customer care - they are the best person to solve your problem.
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