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The Allianz Life Ghana in partnership with VisionSpring have organised a free eye screening for its clients.
According to the Insurance Company, the move forms part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
In a statement, the Company reiterated its commitment to the wellbeing of its clients.
It indicated that three years ago, Allianz launched its direct Microinsurance business in May.
The policies, it said had a maturity term of three years, thus, the Company has been demonstrating its commitment to claims payment since the first policy hit the three year term this year.
“When we say that we find every possible reason to pay claims, we absolutely walk our talk. Allianz keeps their word.
“We started by calling our customers to inform them of their maturities and we went to them, where we started the activations rather than asking them to come to us,” parts of the statement read.
The Insurance Company further noted that the screening forms parts of efforts to give back to society.
“We used the opportunity to educate the community on the benefits of life insurance.”
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