The documents required to buy Travel Insurance vary, based on the type of policy you choose. For instance, documents for tourism travel may differ from those required for employment or student travel insurance. The generally required documents include:
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HDFC Bank is a Certified Corporate Agent ( Regn No: CA0010) under IRDAI guidelines and has tie-ups with 9( Nine) insurance companies to offer a wide range of Life, General and Health Insurance products as mentioned below:
Disclaimer: Participation by the Bank’s clients in the Insurance products is purely on a voluntary basis. The contract of Insurance is between the Insurer and the Insured and not between HDFC Bank and the Insured. The Bank does not act as an insurer nor participate in or underwrite the underlying risks.
Travel Insurance is a type of Insurance Plan designed to cover unexpected costs and risks associated with travelling. This can include trip cancellations, medical expenses, flight accidents, lost luggage and other losses suffered while travelling, either internationally or domestically.
Without a Travel Insurance Plan, you could end up paying a lot of money out of pocket if something goes wrong during your trip. It gives you peace of mind knowing that you are financially protected against unforeseen events while you are travelling.
Whether or not you can get a grace period against your Travel Insurance Policy differs based on your chosen insurance provider and the type of policy you have purchased. Generally, insurers may provide a grace period of 24 hours, up to 30 days, depending on whether you have taken a short or longer-term travel insurance policy. While you can read the policy’s terms and conditions section to learn more about the provided grace period, it is always a good idea to choose a travel insurance policy with a slightly longer coverage period than your intended travel period to account for instances like flight delays, sudden events and emergencies that can extend your trip.