This study explores the role of the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) as a key player in theIndian insurance sector, focusing on its services, contributions to economic development, andcustomer satisfaction. Established in 1956, LIC has been pivotal in providing life insurancesolutions across diverse demographics, including rural and urban populations. The research delvesinto the variety of insurance products offered, such as term plans, endowment policies, pensionschemes, and ULIPs, and evaluates their suitability in addressing the evolving financial needs ofindividuals and families.Further, the study highlights LIC’s extensive distribution network, technological advancements,and customer engagement strategies, emphasizing its ability to adapt to dynamic marketconditions. The analysis includes customer perceptions of service quality, affordability, and claimsettlement processes. The study also examines LIC’s contributions to nation-building throughinvestments in infrastructure and public welfare projects.The findings underscore the significance of LIC as a reliable provider of financial security and itssustained efforts in fostering trust and inclusivity in the Indian insurance market. The researchconcludes with strategic recommendations to enhance operational efficiency, digitization, andcustomer-centric innovations to maintain LIC’s leadership in the competitive insurance landscape.The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has played a transformative role in the Indianinsurance sector, maintaining a dominant position in life insurance for over six decades. Thisresearch provides a detailed analysis of LIC’s multifaceted contributions to financial security andeconomic development, focusing on customer satisfaction, financial performance, and innovation.The study evaluates customer satisfaction through the lens of service quality, policy customization,affordability, and claim settlement efficiency, based on both qualitative and quantitative feedbackfrom diverse customer demographics. The findings reveal a strong correlation between LIC’swidespread accessibility, particularly in rural areas, and high levels of trust and satisfaction
V. Bharath (Mon,) studied this question.
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