I want to know the beneficiary details under my Insurance Policy

I want to know the beneficiary details under my Insurance Policy

The details of the persons covered by your Insurance Policy will be available in the Nova Portal:

  1. You will find your Health Insurance Tab on your profile home page right when you log in. Click on the tab to view in detail.

  1. The page will give you the name, age and relationship of the beneficiaries under your policy. 


If you require any help or further assistance, feel free to reach out to us at care@nova-benefits.com or ðŸ“ž04049174207.



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