You can assign your policy to an individual or a financial institution, provided there is an insurable interest between you and such individual/ financial institution.
(2) The full name, and age, of the Assignee must be stated. (3) The actual consideration for the assignment received from the assignee should be written in words, not in figures. (4) The Assignor must affix his signature to the Assignment in the presence of a witness other than the Assignee.
The insured needs to either endorse the policy document or make a deed of assignment and register the same with the insurer. A form prescribed by the insurers must be filled and signed. In case of conditional assignment, your reason needs to be mentioned as well.
If you wish to change the nominee in your LIC policy, you can follow these steps alongside the name change request: Step 1: Obtain Nominee Change Form. Request the "nominee change form" from your LIC branch. Step 2: Fill Out the Form. Step 3: Attach Supporting Documents. Step 4: Submit the Form. Step 5: Confirmation.
Obtain the 'Nomination Change Form' from the LIC website or your nearest LIC branch. Fill in the policy, existing, and new nominee details accurately. Provide reasons for the nominee change (if required). Attach supporting documents such as identity and relationship proof with the new nominee (if applicable).
In a life insurance assignment, a policy owner transfers his ownership rights of the policy to another party. The original owner is the assignor and the second party is the assignee.
(2) The full name, and age, of the Assignee must be stated. (3) The actual consideration for the assignment received from the assignee should be written in words, not in figures. (4) The Assignor must affix his signature to the Assignment in the presence of a witness other than the Assignee.
(2) The full name, and age, of the Assignee must be stated. (3) The actual consideration for the assignment received from the assignee should be written in words, not in figures. (4) The Assignor must affix his signature to the Assignment in the presence of a witness other than the Assignee.