Choose from our host of convenient premium payment options
To continue receiving policy benefits, it is important that you pay your premium regularly and on time. We, at ICICI Prudential Life, have made this simple and hassle-free for you. Use any of these premium payment options, to make sure your family is always secured.
Online Credit/Debit Card Payment
Easily pay your premium online, using your Visa or MasterCard credit or debit card.
SWIFT Transfer from Foreign Bank Account
If you wish to pay the premium using your foreign bank account, you can do so by instructing your banker to transfer money electronically through SWIFT.
Ultimate beneficiary: ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
ICICI Prudential Life Account No: 000405003775
IFSC: ICIC0000004
Purpose: Payment of premium towards insurance Policy/Application No. xxxxxxxx
Swift codes:
— For inward remittance in INR: ICICINBBNRI
— For inward remittance in foreign currency: ICICINBBCTS
Check the list of countries and currencies for which the SWIFT code facility is available.
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You can pay in Indian Rupee equivalent foreign currency from your foreign bank account: By instructing your Banker to remit money electronically via SWIFT into our bank account.
The SWIFT codes are available for the following 13 currencies:
US Dollar – USD
Euro – EUR
Great Britain Pound – GBP
Singapore Dollar – SGD
Japanese Yen – JPY
Australian Dollar – AUD
New Zealand Dollar – NZD
South Africa, Rand – ZAR
Swiss Franc – CHF
Saudi Riyals – SAR
Arab Emirates Dirhams – AED
Sweden, Kronor – SEK
Canadian Dollar – CUD
Internet Banking Payment
You can pay your premium by logging in to your Non-Resident External (NRE) or Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) internet banking account.
Check the list of banks whose internet banking facilities you can access to pay your premium.
Cheque Payment
You can pay your premium through a cheque in Indian rupees, from any of the following Indian Bank accounts, held in your name
- Non-Resident (External) Rupee Account (NRE Account)
- Non-Resident Ordinary Account (NRO Account)
- Foreign Currency Non-Residential (FCNR) Account
Check the list of locations where you can drop your cheque.
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