IndiaFirst Money Balance Plan

INVESTMENT & LIFE COVER
IN ONE PLAN

Benefits

‘Automatic trigger based’ Investment Strategy*
 

Free Partial Withdrawal Facility (Any time After 5 years)
 

#Tax Benefits
 

Start Investing With Just Rs.1,000/Month
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6 Reasons To Buy IndiaFirst
Money Balance Plan

6

Reasons To Buy IndiaFirst
Money Balance Plan

#1
Start investing with minimum of Rs. 1,000 per month (under regular pay)
#2
Minimum age at entry is 5 years and maximum age at entry is 65 years
#3
Allocate the Investment to Equity and Debt Fund and easily increase or decrease the % of allocation
#4
Pay your premiums through single, limited or regular premiums
#5
Tax benefits may be available on the premiums paid and benefits received as per prevailing tax laws
#6
Protect your family’s future with a life cover

Reasons To Buy IndiaFirst
Money Balance Plan

#1
Start investing with minimum of Rs. 1,000 per month (under regular pay)
#3
Allocate the Investment to Equity and Debt Fund and easily increase or decrease the % of allocation
#5
Tax benefits may be available on the premiums paid and benefits received as per prevailing tax laws
#2
Minimum age at entry is 5 years and maximum age at entry is 65 years
#4
Pay your premiums through single, limited or regular premiums
#6
Protect your family’s future with a life cover
 

Sample Illustration for IndiaFirst Money Balance Plan

The illustration is for 35 years old Male with Life Assured, 100% investment in Equity 1 Fund.
Annual Premium (Rs.) Sum Assured (Rs.) Policy Term = Premium Payment Term (in years) Fund Value on maturity @4%** assumed rate of return (Rs.) Fund Value on maturity @8%** assumed rate of return (Rs.)
50,000 5,00,000 20 11,79,369 18,48,825
1,00,000 10,00,000 20 23,58,737 36,97,650

**These Assumed rate of returns are not guaranteed and they are not the upper or lower limits of what you might get back, as the value of the policy is dependent on a number of factors including future investment performance