National Insurance Corporation - Products and Services

Products and Services

NIC's products and services list includes the following:

  • NIC Marine and Aviation
  • NIC Engineering and Contractor
  • NIC All Risks Insurance
  • NIC Group Personal Accident
  • NIC Workers Compensation
  • NIC Employer’s Liability
  • NIC Motor
  • NIC Fire and Allied Perils
  • NIC Theft/Burglary
  • NIC All Risks
  • NIC Cash In Transit
  • NIC Fidelity Guarantee
  • NIC Goods in Transit
  • NIC Public and Products Liability
  • NIC Professional Indemnity
  • NIC Computer and Electronics
  • NIC Estate Fire Insurance
  • NIC Estate Comprehensive
  • NIC Group Credit/Micro Finance Credit Insurance
  • NIC Whole Life Insurance & Endowment Insurances
  • NIC Term Insurance
  • NIC Mortgage Care
  • NIC Children's Endorsement Insurance
  • NIC Key man's Insurance
  • NIC Group Pension
  • NIC Death in Service Benefit
  • NIC Lump Sum Savings Plan
  • NIC Medical Express Insurance
  • NIC School Fees Insurance Scheme
  • NIC Microfinance Care
  • NIC Travel Health Plus
  • NIC Travel Personal Accident
  • NIC Travel Health Insurance
  • NIC Personal Pension and Annuity-Plus Plan
  • NIC Dividend Plus Plan
  • NIC Leasecare Policy
  • NIC Integrated Benefit Plan

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