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Tata AIG unveils plans for United Bank customers

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Mumbai, Dec 18 Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Ltd (Tata AIG Life) has launched ‘United Child Solutions’ – a range of insurance offerings for the customers of United Bank of India. It is available in three variants.

Educare 18 is a graduate plan, which gives the child lumpsum benefits at age 18 to provide for his graduation expenses. Educare 21 is a post-graduate plan, which gives the child lumpsum benefits at age 21 for his post-graduate expenses.

Career Builder Plan provides a lump sum at 18, 21, 24 and 27 to take care of expenses at various critical milestones.

In these three plans, a payer benefit rider can be attached to ensure the child’s policy continues in case of untimely death of the paying parent.

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