LIC's corporate office in Mumbai has already issued special instruction to its Nepal company.
"We have a separate company in Nepal, known as LIC (Nepal) where LIC has a majority of stake of 55 percent in that company. It's too early to reach any conclusion as everything is stuck there. School and colleges everything is shut over there since the earthquake took place," LIC chairman SK Roy told PTI.
LIC's Nepal subsidiary will follow its normal instructions that are in place for settling claims during such calamities.
"The claims will be settled as and when they are lodged. The company has got sufficient solvency margin to settle the claims," he added.
Meanwhile, MetLife Foundation said today that it is making a contribution of USD 2,50,000 to International Medical Corps' Nepal Earthquake Fund, which is already at work on the ground providing vital relief supplies to those in need, lifesaving healthcare services to the survivors of the earthquake and critical training to medical first responders.
MetLife is present in India through its joint venture PNB MetLife India Insurance.
The death toll in the devastating earthquake that has rocked Nepal climbed to over 4,350 today with more than 8,000 others injured.
