Buying insurance is one of those decisions people keep postponing. Everyone knows it's important, yet most of us push it to "next month," and next month never comes. If you are one of those people still confused about what term insurance actually does for you, this guide will clear it up completely. We’ll discuss the benefits of term insurance and why 2026 is actually a very good year to buy one.
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Before jumping into the benefits, let's understand the basics first, because a lot of readers skip this and then get confused later.
A term insurance plan is the simplest and purest form of life insurance you can buy. You pay a small premium every year (or month, or in one go, your choice), and in return, the insurance company promises to pay a large sum of money to your family if something happens to you during the policy term. That's it. There's no complicated investment angle attached, no market ups and downs to worry about.
Think of it like this. Suppose you are 30 years old and you buy a term plan of ₹1 crore for 30 years, paying around ₹12,000 to ₹15,000 a year (roughly). If you pass away anytime within those 30 years, your family gets ₹1 crore. If you survive the full term (which most people do, thankfully), you don't get anything back, unless you opted for a return-of-premium variant, which we will talk about shortly.
This is very different from traditional insurance plans like endowment or ULIPs, where a chunk of your premium goes into investment. In term insurance, almost the entire premium goes toward providing you with pure risk cover. That is exactly why the premium is so low compared to other plans, and honestly, that is also the biggest reason experts keep pushing people toward it.
The importance of term insurance has grown a lot over the last couple of years, and 2026 brings some fresh reasons to actually sit down and buy one instead of just thinking about it.
Here's what changed recently. In September 2025, the Indian government slashed GST on individual term insurance policies from 18% straight down to 0%. Yes, zero. Earlier, if your annual premium was ₹15,000, you were paying an extra ₹2,700 as tax on top of it. That extra cost is now gone completely for individual term plans. You can read more about this shift on our page about GST on term insurance, but the short version is this: your protection just got a lot cheaper.
Combine that with rising inflation, increasing medical costs, and the general uncertainty life throws at all of us, and you start to see why financial advisors across the country keep repeating the same advice. Buy term insurance early, buy enough of it, and don't delay.
| Aspect | Before September 2025 | After September 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| GST on individual term premium | 18% | 0% |
| ₹15,000 premium became | ₹17,700 | ₹15,000 |
| Group term insurance GST | 18% | Still 18% |
| Affordability for young buyers | Moderate | Significantly better |
Now, let's get into the actual term insurance benefits one by one, explained properly, so you actually understand what you're getting.
There's more to term insurance than the money that eventually gets paid out. Here are some of the main advantages:
When comparing plans, don't just look at the premium amount. These are the features of term life insurance that actually decide whether a plan is good for your situation or not.
This is what your family gets paid. The general guideline floats around 10 to 15 times your annual income, but your actual number should shift depending on liabilities and lifestyle, not just follow the rule blindly.
How long does the coverage run? Ideally, it should stretch until retirement, or at least until the big financial responsibilities (kids' education, home loan, that sort of thing) are behind you.
Regular yearly payments, a limited payment period, or one single lump sum upfront, take your pick. Limited pay tends to appeal to people who want their payment obligation to wrap up before their actual coverage does.
Critical illness rider, accidental death rider, and premium waiver rider are worth looking into. They stretch your protection beyond just the death benefit alone.
This number reflects how consistently an insurer actually pays out claims. Anything above 97-98% is generally considered a solid, trustworthy sign.
Term insurance isn't a single, fixed product. Several types of term insurance exist in the Indian market, each built for a different need.
A mistake a lot of people make: picking a round figure like ₹50 lakh or ₹1 crore simply because it sounds like a reasonable number. That's not really how it should work. Sit down instead, look at your actual income, your debts, your future goals, and calculate from there.
A term insurance calculator makes this whole process a lot less painful. Punch in your age, income, existing liabilities, and lifestyle expenses, and it spits out a recommended cover amount along with an estimated premium. No more guessing games, and it helps you steer clear of both underinsuring yourself and overpaying for coverage you don't actually need.
At the end of the day, term insurance is not something you buy for yourself. It's something you buy for the people who depend on you. And with the recent GST removal, attractive tax benefits, and premiums lower than they've been in years, there genuinely isn't a better time to lock in your protection than right now.
Don't wait for "the right time" because that time is basically today, while you're young, healthy, and premiums are at their most affordable. Explore PNB MetLife's term insurance plans today, use the term insurance calculator to find your ideal cover, and take the one step that guarantees your family's financial future, no matter what life throws at them. Speak with a PNB MetLife advisor today, and get a term plan recommendation shaped around your income, your goals, and what your family actually needs.
In most cases, insurers set the entry age at 18. That said, the exact cutoff can shift a bit from one company to another, so it is worth checking with the specific insurer.
Yes. Many insurers waive the medical test for younger applicants or smaller sum assured amounts. Whether you qualify for this depends on a few things: your age, your health history, and how much coverage you are asking for.
No. The 80C deduction on your term insurance premium only applies if you have chosen the old tax regime. Under the new regime, this deduction simply isn't on offer.
You generally get a grace period. Most insurers allow somewhere between 15 and 30 days for you to pay the missed premium, and your coverage stays intact during that window.
With some plans, yes, particularly around life events like marriage or the birth of a child. But this really comes down to what your specific policy allows, so it is best to confirm the details with your insurer ahead of time.
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