Change your login password at least once every 90 days. Use a complex mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

Minimizes the need for paper documentation for basic queries. LIC EFEAP Password Reset and Troubleshooting If you are having trouble logging in, follow these steps:

: After carefully entering your User ID and Password, click the "Login" or "Sign In" button. This action will grant you access to the eFEAP dashboard and its suite of applications.

[Your Name/Organization] Disclaimer: This report is based on the general functionalities of the EFEAP system and is intended for informational purposes. Users should always refer to official LIC communications for specific login URLs and technical support.

To appreciate the role of eFEAP, it helps to understand its evolution. For decades, LIC operated with manual, paper-based processes. The situation began to change in the late 1980s when the first computers were introduced for back-office operations. This early adoption paved the way for a major overhaul: the creation of a centralized digital system known as the Front-End Application Package (FEAP).

: While policyholders do not typically log into the "E-FEAP" software directly, they benefit from its implementation through "Front-End Operations". This technology allows them to receive instant policy status reports, change addresses, and get on-demand services at any of the 2,048 branches or 1,570 satellite offices connected via LIC's Wide Area Network (WAN). Accessing the Portal

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This transformation was far from simple. In 2011, the first experimental rollout of E-FEAP in the Mumbai region made news headlines when initial software glitches temporarily disrupted services for over 25 lakh policyholders. However, these initial challenges were addressed, paving the way for the robust system that supports LIC's operations today. eFEAP currently connects thousands of LIC's branches and satellite offices across the country through a wide-area network.