Protecting your loved ones and securing your finances are key reasons to purchase a life insurance policy. But what if your insurance policy could do more than just provide future security in times of financial need? With a loan against your life insurance policy, you can access urgent funds without surrendering the policy or disrupting your financial planning.
At Mera Kal, we help you unlock the potential of your insurance policy, allowing you to retain all the benefits of your life cover while enjoying lower interest rates compared to personal loans or credit cards. This solution empowers you to meet your financial needs while keeping your long-term financial goals intact.
A loan against a SBI Life insurance policy is essentially a loan taken using the policy's surrender value as collateral. You will be eligible for a loan once your policy has accrued sufficient value based on the premiums you have paid. The loan amount is typically a percentage of the surrender value and can be used for any personal or financial need.
Not all SBI Life Insurance policies are eligible for loans, and each lender could have their own specific sub-set of approved policies. That said, SBI Life offers a range of life insurance plans that may qualify for loans, provided they have accumulated a surrender value. Here's an overview of some popular SBI Life plans that could be eligible for loans:
These term plans with a Return of Premium (ROP) feature typically accumulate a surrender value over time, which can be used as collateral for small value loans.
At Mera Kal, we make access to credit against your insurance policies seamless, ensuring you get access to the funds you need without forfeiting the insurance benefits you've worked hard to secure.
What is a loan against SBI Life policy?
A loan against an SBI Life policy is when you use your policy as collateral to avail a loan. This is a completely legal, safe, and easy way to get funds when you need them.
Are all SBI Life policies eligible for loan?
Except for SBI Life term policies, most other SBI Life policies are eligible such as SBI Life ULIPs and SBI Life endowment plans. You can check your loan eligibility here.
What is the SBI Life insurance loan interest rate?
Some SBI Life policies are eligible for loans directly from the insurer, whilst others can only be pledged to external lenders such as banks or NBFCs. At Mera Kal, we work with multiple lending partners to help you get the best possible deal, with interest rates starting as low as 8% per annum.
What is the amount that I can avail on my SBI policy loan?
The loan amount will be dependent on your SBI Life policy surrender value or fund value; you can get anywhere between ₹25,000 to ₹1 Crore.
What is the tenure for SBI Life loan?
There are two options: term loan and overdraft. The tenure of the loan starts from 12 months and goes up to 7 years. This will be dependent on your requirement and your policy eligibility.
What documents are required for a SBI policy loan?
You will need your original policy document, KYC documents (PAN card, Aadhaar card), 2 photographs and a signed assignment form. Additional documents may be required based on the loan amount and lender requirements.
How long does it take to get the SBI Life policy loan approval?
Loan timelines can range from 2 to 7 working days and are dependent on SBI Life's back office for assignment and verification. Disbursement is usually within a day after the assignment confirmation is received.
What is a surrender value? How can I check the surrender value of SBI Life policy?
Surrender value is the amount that the insurance company pays the policyholder if they decide to terminate the plan before it reaches maturity. The SV is determined by various factors, including the type of the policy, premium amount paid, duration for which the policy has been active, term of the policy, bonus accrued and specific terms and conditions of the insurance policy. The delta between the current value of a policy and the SV can often be high, making taking a loan a way to optimize the financial outcomes for the customer.
SV is usually available after paying 2 full years of premiums.
You can check your policy's surrender value using our SBI Policy Surrender Value Calculator.
Can I take a loan against my SBI Life Insurance policy?
Yes! SBI Life Insurance policies typically build a surrender value after at least 2 full years of premium payments. At that stage, you become eligible to take a loan worth up to 80–90% of the surrender value. In case of single premium policies, or ULIPs, you could be eligible for a loan even sooner.
When does an SBI Life policy become eligible for a loan?
You can take a loan after your policy has acquired a surrender value which usually happens after 2 full years of premium payment. The more premiums you pay, the higher your surrender value grows, and the more loan you can get. In case of single premium policies, or ULIPs, you could be eligible for a loan even sooner.
How much can I borrow against my SBI Life policy?
You can typically borrow up to 80–90% of the surrender value. For example, if your surrender value is ₹2 lakh, you could get a loan of around ₹1.6–1.8 lakh.
What happens if I surrender my SBI Life policy after taking a loan?
Once you take a loan against your SBI Life policy, the policy is assigned to the lender - which means you cannot surrender it until the loan is fully repaid.
However, if you default on the loan, the lender has the right to surrender your policy to recover the pending dues. In that case:
Is my credit score checked before giving a loan on SBI Life policy?
No, your credit score is not required. This is a secured loan, as your SBI Life policy acts as collateral. Lenders do however check against bureau blacklists and watchlists.
Will my credit score get affected if I take an SBI Life Policy loan?
If you repay the interest regularly, it can help build your credit score. However, if you delay or default on payments, it could have a negative impact on your credit report.
What happens if I stop repaying the loan on my SBI Life policy?
If loan repayments stop:
Regular repayments are in your best interest!
What Happens If I Don't Pay the Premium of my SBI Life Policy?
If you stop paying premiums:
In order to get a loan against your policy, it is mandatory to have an active policy, as lapsed policies often cannot be pledged.
How to check the surrender value of my SBI Life policy?
Use our SBI Life Surrender Value Online Checker — just enter your policy details and get an instant estimate. It helps you make better decisions before surrendering or taking a loan.
Can I withdraw from my SBI Life policy instead of taking a loan?
Yes, you can, by surrendering your policy or making a partial withdrawal where applicable.
1. Surrendering Your Policy:
What is it? Terminating your policy before maturity to receive a "surrender value."
Implications: You lose your life cover, usually incur a financial loss (surrender value is often less than premiums paid), and forfeit future benefits. This is generally a last resort.
2. Partial Withdrawal (for eligible plans such as ULIPs):
What is it? Taking out a portion of your policy's fund value while the policy remains active.
Implications: Your life cover and/or sum assured will be reduced, and there might be associated charges. This is less drastic than a full surrender.
Loan vs. Withdrawal - Key Difference:
You can use our SBI withdrawal calculator to check your SBI Life policy surrender value.
Which is better: surrendering or taking a loan against my SBI Life policy?
If you surrender:
If you take a loan: