There are 18 Indian insurers whose Overseas Travel policies are considered valid for the Schengen countries visa procedure.
APPROVED LIST OF INDIAN TRAVEL INSURANCE COMPANIES OF THE CONSULAR POSTS OF SCHENGEN STATES PROVIDING TRAVELMEDICAL INSURANCES FOR SCHENGEN VISA PROCEDURE EFFECTIVE OF 2018
COMPANY NAME |
APPROVED FULL COVERAGE OF AGE GROUPS |
Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company |
6 months – 70 years |
Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company |
6 months – 70 years Travel Prime Super Age Policy without age limit |
Bharti AXA General Insurance Company |
3 month – 85 years |
Cholamandalam MS General Insurance Company |
0 month – 70 years |
Cigna TTK Health Insurance Limited |
0 month – 75 years |
Go Digit General Insurance Limited |
0 months – 99years |
Future Generali India Insurance Company |
6 months – 70 years |
HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company |
3 months – 70 years |
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company |
3 months – 50 years Policies for Schengen Countries 51-85 years |
IFFCO - Tokio General Insurance Company |
3 months – 70 years |
National Insurance Company |
6 months – 60 years Schengen Plan 61- 80 years |
Reliance General Insurance Company |
3 months – 70 years Travel Care Policy - Schengen Plan up to 71-80years |
Religare Health Insurance Company |
All Plans without age limit |
Royal Sundaram Alliance Insurance Company |
3 months – 70 years |
SBI General Insurance Company |
6 months – 70 years |
Shiram General Insurance Company |
3 Month – 65 years |
Star Health & Allied Insurance Company |
6 months – 70 years |
Tata AIG General Insurance Company |
6 months – 55 years Travel Guard (without Sub limits) 56-70 years Travel Guard Senior (without Sublimits) 71years and above |
The New India Assurance Company |
6 months – 70 years |
The Oriental Insurance Company |
6 months – 60 years |
United India Insurance Company |
without age limit |
Universal Sompo General Insurance Company |
0 month – 95 years |
Minimum coverage amount is EUR 30 000, so plans with min coverage of US$ 50000 should be considered.
The policy should cover any expenses which might arise in connection with repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical attention and/or emergency hospital treatment or death, during their stay(s) on the territory of the Schengen States.