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Prudential Life Insurance Ghana a leading life insurer has teamed with Enterprise Life Insurance Ghana to be co-underwriters for SafeNet, an innovative new mobile insurance product.
Vodafone, Ghana’s second largest mobile network operator, is using a platform developed by MicroEnsure, a part of the Micro Insurance Company to distribute SafeNet to Vodafone subscribers in Ghana.
The product is designed to offer new customers several key insurance benefits that include cover for hospital cash compensation, cover for accidental injuries or disabilities and general life insurance cover.
SafeNet offers a simple and easy process to purchase and acquire flexible insurance. Customers will be able to pay as little as GH¢0.50 in premium to be a SafeNet policyholder.
In line with our commitment to help limit the economic impact of the COVID -19 pandemic on customers, SafeNet will be offered to Vodafone Ghana’s 9 million plus subscribers as free insurance cover for the next six months.
To qualify, all customers who have a cumulative spend of at least GH¢5 or more of airtime in the previous month will be eligible. Customers who also recharge more will get to enjoy increased cover and ultimately higher pay-outs in the event of a claim, at no cost to them.
Matt Lilley, CEO of Prudential Africa, said “this initiative is another example of Prudential Africa working with best of breed partners to deliver health & protection products through a digital ecosystem enabling us to reach millions of new customers.
"With more digital offerings we are able to tailor our products to meet the ever-changing needs of the digital savvy consumer. ”
Emmanuel Mokobi Aryee, CEO of Prudential Life Ghana said “We are excited about our first quadripartite Agreement with industry giants to provide Ghanaians with access to a simple and affordable life insurance product – SafeNet.
“This milestone for all partners consolidates our financial inclusion proposition and marks another innovation in the Ghanaian telecom and insurance industries.
“At Prudential, we live for every opportunity to bring the benefits of life insurance to Ghanaians and to help them to get the most out of life, regardless of life’s uncertainties.”
Vera Lynnette Adomako-Nyantakyi, Chief Commercial Officer at Prudential Life said “partnerships play a key role in Prudential’s strategy to seize opportunities, especially the micro and mobile insurance markets, to increase insurance uptake in Ghana.
"By way of an innovative product that provides convenience, a strong distribution network and the ability to honour claims on time, this partnership provides a solid foundation to meet the growing needs of customers to build better lives.”
About Prudential Africa
Prudential has insurance operations in eight countries in Africa. They are Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Nigeria.
With approximately 1,000,000 customers, Prudential Africa works with over 10,000 agents and six exclusive bank partnerships, with access to over 600 branches, to bring value-added insurance solutions to its customers.
About Prudential Life Insurance Ghana
Prudential Life Insurance Ghana is one of the top 5 life insurance companies in Ghana. It employs approximately 100 staff, 1,800 agents and over 900,000 customers. Prudential is a wholly owned subsidiary of Prudential Plc and is committed to building a leading life insurance business in Ghana.
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