LIC has set Guinness World Record for selling insurance policies
25 May 2025


The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has set a new Guinness World Record by selling an unprecedented number of life insurance policies in a single day.

On January 20, 2025, the company issued over 588,000 policies across India through its extensive network of agents.

This remarkable achievement was made possible by the 'Mad Million Day' initiative led by LIC's MD and CEO Siddhartha Mohanty.


Record-breaking day for LIC's agents
Agent productivity


On this historic day, as many as 452,839 LIC agents successfully completed and issued an astounding 588,107 life insurance policies across India.

This monumental effort set a new global benchmark for agent productivity in the life insurance industry in just 24 hours.

The achievement was officially recognized by Guinness World Records in a statement released by LIC.


Commitment to financial protection
Company statement


LIC's record-breaking achievement is a "powerful validation" of the company's agents' dedication, skill, and tireless work ethic.

The company said that this accomplishment reflects its deep commitment toward providing vital financial protection to customers and their families.

Mohanty expressed gratitude to all customers, agents, and employees for making 'Mad Million Day' historic.

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