"Premium payment can be done from anywhere in India. That's what we have done it. Now claim payment we would like to take it to any office. That's next major issue," LIC chairman T S Vijayan told PTI.
"Once all documents are available on the net then any office can do it. As I said it depends on the completion of EDMS (Enterprise Document Management System) project which we plan to complete by 2011," he said.
It will enable LIC to extend 'AnywhereAnytime' service, he added. The project was launched in 2007, he said, adding, Hewlett Packard India is the major partner.
The total cost project cost for 8 years around Rs 600 crore (Rs 6 billion), he said.
LIC has over 23 crore (230 million) policy holders across the country. The digitisation of record of these policy holders will ensure archival of physical records in electronic form and will eliminate risks of loss or damage to physical records due to natural and other disasters.