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Ghana’s premier telecommunication services provider, Tigo has taken another giant lead in the mobile insurance sector by allowing customers to do self-registration on its award-winning Tigo Family Care Insurance scheme.
The company has launched a short code, *900# that allows customers to self register for the product without the need for an agent.
“This means customers can now choose any of the 3 options to register,” a statement from Tigo said.
It said potential Family Care Insurance customers could now register and get covered up to GHC2,000 by dialing the short code *900# and following the prompts, adding that customers also have the options of either visiting any Tigo Customer Service Center or designated Tigo insurance agents to register.
The Solutions Category Manager at Tigo Ghana, Abdul-Nasser Alidu was quoted as saying “the convenience of using the short code is unmatched”.
According to him, “the need for subscribers to register themselves and a close family member for a life insurance cover is crucial since more than 95% of the Ghanaian adult do not have access to insurance”.
He indicated that by introducing the self-registration, Tigo hopes to reach the people that hitherto had no access to life insurance cover.
Since the launch of Tigo Family Care Insurance, more than 500 subscribers have received claims from the product which was designed in partnership with Milvik (Bima) and underwritten by Vanguard Life Assurance.
The Tigo Family Care Insurance is a mobile insurance product that allows Tigo subscribers to register themselves and one close family relative for a life insurance cover. In the event of death of either the subscriber or the beneficiary, the surviving party will get a cover in the form of financial assistance.
The service has two parts: Free Model and the Xtra-Life. With the former, subscribers’ insurance cover depends on their airtime usage. For instance, every registered subscriber on the free model that uses GHC5 a month gets insurance cover of GHC 200 the following month. Subscribers can double this amount to GHC 400 and get up to GHC 2,000 if they register for the Xtra-Life and pay only GHC 1 per month.
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