Dai-ichi Life Vietnam launches financial solution for 88 critical illnesses

Aug 19th at 16:51
19-08-2016 16:51:13+07:00

Dai-ichi Life Vietnam launches financial solution for 88 critical illnesses

Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company of Vietnam on August 17 officially launched its CI-88 rider – an advanced and comprehensive critical illness protection product that provides an optimal financial solution for 88 major critical illnesses.

The product offers multiple advanced benefits and a wide range of protection for up to 88 critical illnesses, hence provides an optimum financial solution for customers to have a chance of prompt treatment and recovery.

In particular, payment of insurance benefits of up to 200 per cent of sum insured is guaranteed for customers suffering from illnesses of all stages, thereby helping customers afford treatment and enjoy the most advanced treatment methods. The immediate financial support right after illness diagnosis will help customers to instantaneously cope with unexpected risks of severe ailments, while being able to secure future plans of themselves and their beloved families.

Apart from its flexible design with broad participation age ranging from 1 to 60 years old, CI-88 can be combined with all main life insurance products for long-term protection up to 25 years. Customers have the opportunity towards protection of up to three illnesses, including two at early stage and one at late stage, and are entitled to increase the sum insured for enhanced protection benefits during the whole policy term. The reasonable premium suitable to all Vietnamese families is an additional advantage of CI-88 to help release customers from financial burden to focus on taking care of their beloved ones.

“Nowadays, thanks to the advancement of medical technology and treatment therapy, most of critical illnesses could be detected right from the early stage, enabling many patients the opportunity to recover and return to normal life. As a leading Japanese life insurer who always adheres to the business philosophy “Thinking people first”, we have spared no efforts to help customers and their families to overcome financial hardships, assuredly get treated and recovered in case of suffering critical illnesses,” Tran Dinh Quan, general director of Dai-ichi Life Vietnam, said.

“Health is the most precious asset of human. With our mission “For a better life” to all Vietnamese people, the launching of CI-88 product expresses our desire to accompany customers and their families in health protection and improving the quality of life, affirming our commitment to being a “Lifetime partner” with the Vietnamese country and its people,” he added.

For the first six months of 2016, Dai-ichi Life Vietnam continues to reach impressive business performance with new premiums reaching VND878 billion ($39.3 million), increasing 67 per cent against the same period of 2015, and total premium revenue of over VND2 trillion ($94 million), growing 50 per cent more than that of last year.

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