BPI AIA introduces affordable insurance

BPI AIA introduces affordable insurance
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Insurance firm BPI AIA — formerly BPI-Philam — recently introduced "PamilyaProtect," life insurance protection designed for everyone in mind. Available via Facebook Messenger, PamilyaProtect is a health, life, and accident insurance plan rolled into one to give the whole family the peace of mind they need right now.

"We have always pushed to offer protection products that were inclusive, allowing people from all walks of life to be able to get it quickly and affordably. More and more people need this protection daily.

As our mission states, 'we make sure that insurance is easy to get and easy to have for every Filipino, no matter what class they belong to.' With PamilyaProtect, that has become reality. Now, insurance is for everyone," said BPI AIA CEO Surendra Menon.

For less than P500 per month, a policyholder can already insure themselves for as much as P2 million, with a Hospital Income Benefit for the main insured at P1,000 per day of confinement due to sickness or accident and Accidental Death, Dismemberment, and Disablement Benefit. The coverage can also be extended to loved ones, including parents, a spouse or partner, children, or siblings, making it perfect for singles, couples, single parents, and even overseas Filipinos.

"You don't need to spend a large amount to show your family that you love them. No matter who you are or where you are in life, there are myriad expressions of love and one of them is to secure your family's future and provide them the most basic protection and medical needs, so that you are all prepared for whatever happens. At BPI AIA, we continuously evolve to empower our customers and give them the confidence to pursue their dreams and ambitions, all while enjoying the present with their loved ones," Menon said.

PamilyaProtect is for all BPI credit and debit cardholders — they can be insured in less than 10 minutes by simply using their credit card or EMV-enabled debit card.

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