LIC Launches WhatsApp Bot: Identifies Policies Due For Premium Till Payment, Receipt Generation
This feature was launched at the hands of Siddhartha Mohanty, CEO & MD. This option will provide LIC customers one more alternate option to pay premiums online.

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Mumbai: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on Friday unveiled online facility for “Premium payment through WhatsApp bot”.
The full Customer journey of identifying policies due for premium till payment and receipt generation happens within the WhatsApp bot.
This feature was launched at the hands of Siddhartha Mohanty, CEO & MD in the presence of Managing Directors, M Jagannath, Tablesh Pandey, Sat Pal Bhanoo and R Doraiswamy and other Senior Officials of the Corporation.
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This option will provide LIC customers one more alternate option to pay Premium online. Registered Customer portal users can use WhatsApp number 8976862090 to find out the policies which are due for payment and directly make the payment through UPI/Net banking/Cards within the WhatsApp bot.
Speaking on this occasion, Shri Siddhartha Mohanty, CEO & MD, LIC of India, said that this option will provide ease of operations for LIC’s Customers and will be a handy tool to pay LIC premiums from anywhere, anytime through the fast growing medium of WhatsApp.
This option will help to enhance efficiency and productivity ensuring better services to LIC’s customers.
LIC’s customer portal has over 2.2 crore registered policyholders, with over 3 lakh customers logging in every day for availing various online services.
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