The investment would be made over a period of five years.
"LIC has taken the task of supporting Indian Railways. . . It is a commercial decision... LIC will invest Rs 1.5 lakh crore over a period of five years," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in New Delhi.
The investment would be done in bonds issued by various railway entities such Indian Railways Finance Corporation, beginning next fiscal.
On an average, LIC will be subscribing bonds worth Rs 30,000 crore (Rs 300 billion) over next five years, its chairman S K Roy told PTI after the signing of MoU between Indian Railways and LIC.
Asked about that what kind of interest rate LIC would earn from this investment, Roy said, "The rate is yet to be finalised. Since it is would be a commercial decision, it would be win-win situation for both."