Manila Bulletin

Pag-IBIG cuts non-life insurance premiums

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Pag-IBIG Fund has cut insurance premiums by 58 percent after securing a new Non-Life Insurance Coverage (Fire and Other Allied Perils Insurance) broker for its housing loan borrowers.

With the new non-life insurance policy, Pag-IBIG home loan borrowers can now enjoy more and better benefits at a low premium rate.

Pag-IBIG bid out the new insurance broker for the non-life insurance as early as last year and was able to award the contract in January this year.

With the new non-life insurance broker, the basic premium rates for fire and other allied perils have been reduced to 0.1686 percent of the appraised value of the building from the previous rate of 0.40 percent resulting in savings of about 58 percent.

For home loans of 11 million, this means that the premium payment has been reduced to only 1117 from the previous 1415.

And for a home loan of 1450,000, the premium has been reduced to 179 from 1186.

"With the new broker, we were able to reduce the rate by almost 60 percent. We also introduced value-added services which were not offered by the previous insurance provider,” said Pag-IBIG CEO Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti.

Moti said that added benefits include: burial benefit of 15,000; rental allowance of up to 115,000 if the mortgaged home is damaged and becomes uninhabita­ble; family personal accident insurance coverage with an aggregate amount of 1500,000; and sabotage or terrorism coverage of up to 1150,000.

Processing of claims will now also be more efficient and completed within seven days from the day of submission of complete documents, down from the previous 30 day-processing.

“With the more affordable insurance premium, borrowers can save on their monthly amortizati­on which greatly helps the housing sector’s BALAI Filipino (Building Adequate, Livable, Affordable, and Inclusive Filipino Communitie­s) program in ensuring that Filipinos will have access to affordable homes,” said Secretary Eduardo D. Del Rosario, Chairperso­n of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council (HUDCC) and PagIBIG Fund Board of Trustees. (MBM)

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