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Personal Finance
Knowing how to check vehicle insurance expiry date is crucial to ensure continuous coverage and adherence to legal requirements.
There are a number of ways in which you can check the expiry date of your car or bike insurance. Some of these ways include visiting the insurer’s office, clicking on the ACKO or Parivahan website, checking the policy document, etc. The importance of checking the expiry date is such that it helps you renew the plan timely and avoid it from getting lapsed. So, in the section below let’s talk more about how to check vehicle insurance expiry date.
Gone are the days when you had to visit the insurer’s office and check the expiration date of your bike or car insurance policy. Now, instead of following the traditional offline route, you can simply check the expiry date of vehicle insurance online on Parivahan or ACKO’s website. The online process is simpler and saves a lot of time when it comes to checking policy expiry date.
Now, if you see that the expiry date is approaching, start your research and renew the policy before the stipulated time period.
You can also check the vehicle insurance date on the IIB (Insurance Information Bureau) website. Following are the steps you need to follow for the same:
Listed below are the steps in which you can check the expiry date of your car/bike insurance policy offline:
Some of the benefits of checking the expiry date of a vehicle insurance policy online are as follows:
Owing to the many benefits of driving with a valid vehicle insurance policy, it is highly recommended that you renew it on time. While renewing the policy, you can compare all the plans available and choose accordingly.
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