Life insurance is a contract signed between a person and an insurance company. In exchange for premium paid at regular intervals, the insurance company promises to pay a lump sum known as a death benefit to the beneficiaries of the policyholder after the death of the policyholder. The intention of the life insurance is to provide a financial benefit to the dependents of the person buying the life insurance, to guard them against financial pitfalls in the event of the premature death of the insured person.

Buying life insurance does not just help provide financial support in the event of the insured person's untimely death, but it can also be a sound long term investment by helping you meet your life goals such as children's education, your retirement corpus or buying a second home.

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