Postal Life Insurance
Postal
Life Insurance (PLI) was
introduced on 1st February 1884.It started as a welfare scheme for the benefit
of postal employees and was later extended to the employees of the Telegraph
Department in 1888. In 1894, PLI extended insurance cover to female employees
of the erstwhile P & T Department at a time when no other insurance company
covered female lives. It is the oldest life insurer in this country. Over the
years, PLI has grown substantially from a few hundred policies in 1884 to more
than 50 Lacs policies as on 31.03.2021. It now covers employees of Central
& State Governments, Defence and Para-Military Services, Public Sector
Undertakings, Banks, Educational Institutions, Local Bodies, professionals
(such as doctors, engineers, chartered accountants, MBAs, lawyers etc.) and
employees of companies listed with National Stock Exchange (NSE) / Bombay Stock
Exchange (BSE)


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