Insurance policies aren’t set in stone.
Life changes — and your insurance policy should keep up.
That’s where endorsements come into play.
Whether it’s a change of address, name, nominee, or even upgrading your vehicle — an endorsement helps you make official changes to your policy without canceling it.
Let’s explore what endorsements are, when you need them, and how to file one smoothly.
An endorsement is a written document issued by the insurance company that confirms a change or correction to your existing policy.
Think of it as an official update or an add-on to your current contract.
It could:
Add new coverage
Remove existing features
Correct errors
Update personal details
Reflect a change in asset status (e.g., sold, modified, upgraded)
Example: You changed your name after marriage or due to a spelling error.
👉 Submit valid proof (like gazette notice, marriage certificate) to get your name updated.
Example: You moved to a new house or city.
👉 Update your policy so the communication, service, and risk zone (for motor/home insurance) is accurate.
Example: You got married or want to update the nominee from parent to spouse or child.
👉 File a nominee change endorsement — crucial for life and health policies.
Example: You added a CNG kit or alloy wheels to your car.
👉 Must inform insurer, as it can impact premium or claim eligibility.
Example: You want to increase your health cover mid-year due to lifestyle or medical needs.
👉 Request an endorsement for a higher sum insured (subject to underwriting).
Example: Add a critical illness rider or remove accidental cover from your policy.
👉 The insurer issues an endorsement and recalculates the premium if needed.
✅ Keeps your policy up-to-date and valid
✅ Avoids claim rejections due to outdated info
✅ Ensures correct communication from your insurer
✅ Complies with regulations and underwriting guidelines
🔒 Incorrect or outdated information = risk of claim denial.
Use:
Official website
Customer helpline
Visit a branch
Speak to your insurance advisor
Based on the change, you may need to submit:
KYC
Address proof
Marriage certificate
Ownership proof (for vehicles)
Any insurer-specific form
Some endorsements (like increasing sum insured or adding coverage) might lead to a pro-rata premium.
You’ll receive an updated policy document or endorsement note that reflects the change.
Don’t delay endorsements in these cases:
🚨 Changed car’s fuel type or engine
🚨 Got married/divorced (for life & health insurance)
🚨 Shifted city (especially with motor or health plans)
🚨 Replaced or added a vehicle accessory
🚨 Changed bank details (for refunds or payouts)
Always check the revised policy carefully after receiving the endorsement.
If there’s any error — ask for a correction immediately.
“An outdated policy is like expired medicine — it may not work when you need it most.”
Endorsements are easy to file — and absolutely essential for keeping your insurance relevant and valid.
Update your details as life changes — and stay fully protected at all times.
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