the answer is how old your card is.
sixteen. as you receive you national insurance number.
I have an old insurance policy dating back to 1948 is it still good
They have been bought out by American General Life & Accident
You would only have been allocated a National Insurance Number if you were living in the UK when you turned 16. If this was the case and you did not receive it, you can contact the UK National Insurance Helpline on 0345 600 0643. If you need to apply for a National Insurance Number, you should contact Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The Job Centre will be able to assist you with this if you run into difficulty. If you have a National Insurance Number but have lost it, you need to complete form CA5403 (available via the UK Government Website) and send it to HMRC, they will then send you written confirmation of your number.
The National Insurance Scheme
Unfortunately you'll need to find the state that the insurer was based in. Postal National was apparently based in NY. Contact the Insurance Department in New York and ask them which company took over the assets of Postal National. Hopefully, they'll know the successor.
National Old Line was bought by Aegon in the 1980s.
I think it was bought out by another company in Texas. National Life maybe. Looking into it myself. The number I found was 877-881-1777. Hope this helps. Rebekah
I have several old insurance policies from The National Life & accident Insurance company of my family & I was wondering how I could get information on them on how to cash them in.
You need to be 16 years old or older, and a resident in Britain and you can apply for one at your nearest job centre or DSS office.
I doubt you can get it. I suggest that you contact the National Assoc. of Health Underwriters and find a local agent near you.