Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) – Insurance Sirf Ek Rupay Mein – Rs. 12 a Year Accidental Death & Disability Cover

This post is written by Shiv Kukreja, who is a Certified Financial Planner and runs a financial planning firm, Ojas Capital in Delhi/NCR. He can be reached at [email protected]

“Insurance sirf ek rupay mein – Aisa Kaise?” The boy asks his father and the father’s response makes his daughter emotional. You must have watched this commercial on your TV sets many a times this week as the government has launched its Jan Suraksha initiative very aggessively.

Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi is in Kolkata today and will be launching Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and Atal Pension Yojana (APY) from there. These schemes are targeted to provide social security benefits to a large percentage of the low income earning population in India.

Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY)

Policy Coverage – The scheme offers to provide you or your family a cover of up to Rs. 2 lacs in case of any mishappening, resulting into death or disability of the insured. In case of death or full disability, you or your family will get Rs. 2 lacs and in case of partial disability, you will get Rs. 1 lac. Full disability means loss of both eyes or both legs or both hands, whereas partial disability means loss of one eye or one leg or one hand.

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Age of the Insured – Savings bank account holders aged between 18 years and 70 years are eligible to apply for this scheme. People aged more than 70 years will not be able to get the benefits of this scheme.

Premium Amount – It costs you just Rs. 12 in annual premium for having an accidental death or disability cover of Rs. 2 lacs under this scheme. It works out to be just Re. 1 a month, which is extraordinarily low. Again, your age has nothing to do with the premium payable for your insurance cover under this scheme as the premium is fixed at Rs. 12 for a cover of Rs. 2 lacs.

Period of Insurance – You will remain insured for a period of one year from June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016. Next year onwards as well, the risk cover period will remain to be June 1 to May 31.

Administrators for PMSBY – The scheme would be offered / administered by many of the general insurance companies, both in the public sector as well as in the private sector. Participating banks will be free to engage any such general insurance company for implementing the scheme for their subscribers. National Insurance Company Limited, Oriental Insurance Company Limited and ICICI Lombard are some of the companies which would be offering this scheme.

Auto Debit Facility – You will be required to provide your consent for auto debit of Rs. 12 as the annual premium from any one of your bank accounts at the time of enrolling for this scheme. This premium of Rs. 12 will get deducted from your savings bank account through auto debit facility every year between May 25 and June 1.

Last Date for Enrolment – May 31, 2015 is the last date for getting enrolled for this scheme, but the government has given an extension of three months up to August 31, 2015 for us to get enrolled and give auto-debit consent for this scheme. This enrolment period may be extended by the government for another period of three months, up to November 30, 2015.

Those joining this scheme subsequent to May 31, 2015 will have to pay the full year’s premium of Rs. 12 and agree to specified terms of this scheme.

Toll-Free Numbers – 1800 110 001 / 1800 180 1111 – These two are the National Toll-Free Numbers for this scheme. You can check the state-wise toll-free numbers from this link – State-Wise Toll Free Numbers

Service Tax Exempt – Yes, Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley has proposed to exempt this scheme from service tax. So, you will not be charged any service tax on the premium payable.

Know Your Customer (KYC) – Aadhaar Card issued by the UIDAI will be the primary requirement for your KYC under this scheme.

Application Form – Here you have the link to the application form for you to enroll yourself for this scheme – Application Form for PMSBY

Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY)

Age of the Insured – Bank account holders aged between 18 and 50 years are eligible to apply for this scheme. So, if you are aged more than 50 years, you are not eligible to enroll yourself for this scheme. But, once enrolled, you can continue with this scheme till you attain the age of 55 years.

Premium Amount – Less than Re. 1 a day or an annual premium of Rs. 330 is what you need to pay to get a life cover of Rs. 2 lacs. No matter what your age is, the premium is fixed at Rs. 330 for a life cover of Rs. 2 lacs. This annual premium of Rs. 330 has been fixed for the first three years from June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2018, after which it will again be reviewed based on the insurers’ annual claims experience.

Period of Insurance – June 1st, 2015 to May 31st, 2016 is the period for which this scheme will cover all kind of risks to your life in the first year of operation. Next year onwards as well, the risk cover period will remain June 1 to May 31.

LIC as the Administrator – The scheme would be offered / administered by the Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) and other life insurance companies like SBI, ICICI etc. through their tie ups with the interested banks like SBI, ICICI, Canara Bank etc. Participating banks are free to engage any such life insurance company for implementing this scheme for their subscribers.

Auto Debit Facility – Annual premium of Rs. 330 will get deducted from your savings bank account through auto debit facility. You will have to give your consent for auto debit of premium from any one of your bank accounts at the time of enrolling for this scheme.

Last Date for Enrolment – May 31, 2015 is the last date for getting enrolled for this scheme, but the government has given an extension of three months up to August 31, 2015 for us to get enrolled and give auto-debit consent for this scheme. This enrolment period may be extended by the government for another period of three months, up to November 30, 2015.

Those joining this scheme subsequent to May 31, 2015 will have to pay the full year’s premium of Rs. 330 and submit a self-certificate of good health in the prescribed proforma.

Toll-Free Numbers – 1800 110 001 / 1800 180 1111 – These two are the National Toll-Free Numbers for this scheme. You can check the state-wise toll-free numbers from this link – State-Wise Toll Free Numbers

Service Tax Exempt – Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley has proposed to exempt this scheme from service tax. So, you will not be charged any service tax on the premium payable.

Know Your Customer (KYC) – Aadhaar Card issued by the UIDAI will be the primary requirement for your KYC under this scheme.

Application Form – Here you have the link to the application form for you to enroll yourself for this scheme – Application Form for PMJJBY

I covered Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana yesterday, a scheme which provides life insurance cover of Rs. 2 lacs to its subscribers for an annual premium of only Rs. 330. I think both these schemes are quite attractive and provide a combined cover of Rs. 4 lacs for a premium of just Rs. 342, which works out to be less than Re. 1 a day.

In a country like India, where many members of a family are dependent on the primary earner’s income to survive and grow, I think these schemes would play a very important role in providing a much required social security comfort to the citizens of India. I think the government is doing a wonderful job in taking these initiatives to attract low income group people to get themselves covered against the risks of untimely death or accidental disabilities. I think you should definitely subscribe to both these schemes.

Application Form for PMSBY

312 thoughts on “Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) – Insurance Sirf Ek Rupay Mein – Rs. 12 a Year Accidental Death & Disability Cover”

  1. Hi sir i am living in dubai . I want to do both vima yojana. How can i do that? Is it limited time to open account or unlimited

  2. Namate
    Please clerify
    Accidental death means what…?
    Is only vehicle accident ? Or any kind of accidenatal death..?

  3. I got enrolled inPMSBY .I want to know will I be getting any Bond.What is the proof with insurance companies that I subscribed to this yojana .

  4. can natural death is covered for claim in Pradhan Mantri Insurance for Rs. 12/- premium. please guide

  5. Hi! I have a query on coverage. If there is a loss of one foot and one hand, will it be considered 100% disability and the claimant is entitled for ?2lacs as compensation??? None of the Public sector Insurance companies could reply without ambiguity. Please answer.

    1. Hi Maneesha,
      As per the wordings of the rules governing this scheme – “Total and irrecoverable loss of both eyes or loss of use of both hands or feet or loss of sight of one eye and loss of use of hand or foot” is covered under 100% disability. It seems from the language that a loss of one foot and one hand would be covered under partial disability and only Rs. 1 lakh would be paid. However, I think it should ideally be 100% disability.

  6. hello sir,

    if anyone who wants to join PMSBY who is NRI in this case he joins the scheme or not

  7. Hello sir ,
    I am nakul singh and I have looking to apply for pmsby and pmjjy .I have an account with Pnb can I applied for it trough sms if yes then please provide me the procedure.

  8. This schme was good but My mother age was 40 but aadhar card as wrong date of birth so how can apply for my mother

  9. Sir, I have got Savings Bank account with Central Bank of India. In an online form for PMSBY, one field to be filled is Date of Birth which shows “NULL” and their online software does not allow to fill up my correct Birth Date. Shall I ignore it and submit with filling other details? or it will cause me trouble in future? please advise.

  10. Dear Sir
    As per my knowledge APY is eligible for whom are not paying income tax. Then if somebody is not paying tax currently and started APY, in that case after some years if he came under tax paying slab (he need to pay income tax) than what happened?
    Regards,
    Siddharth

    1. Hi Siddharth,
      A person, who is a tax payer, is not eligible for the government contribution. So, once you become a tax payer, the government would stop contributing to your account.

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