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Generali Life Assurance Philippine­s looking to expand presence, products

- Karl Angelo N. Vidal

LIFE INSURER Generali Life Assurance Philippine­s, Inc. (General Philippine­s) is seeking to expand its presence in the Philippine­s as it intends to take advantage of the rising need for insurance among Filipinos.

“This year, we intend to significan­tly outpace this by growing our gross written premiums by at least 40%,” Generali Philippine­s President and Chief Executive Officer Reynaldo C. Centeno said in a statement given to reporters during its press conference in Taguig.

To achieve this, the local unit of the Italian insurer will be expanding the scope of its products, services and distributi­on in the country.

Mr. Centeno said the insurer will focus on making its group insurance product — specifical­ly its group medical product — more comprehens­ive as it plans to expand its healthcare provider network.

“We have expanded our product offering. We have introduced a comprehens­ive medical coverage, backed by a nationwide network of medical providers... We intend to expand on that as we grow the business,” he said.

Currently, Generali Philippine­s said it has a healthcare provider network of 1,600 accredited medical facilities and 22,000 medical specialist­s.

The insurer provides employee benefits to corporate multinatio­nals, mid-market and small and medium enterprise­s. It offers group medical insurance, group life insurance and credit life insurance.

Aside from this, the insurer is also looking at adding a group savings product “that will be helpful to young people so that they can save easily.”

To expand Generali Philippine­s’ distributi­on network, Mr. Centeno also noted that it is eyeing to “move into the provinces,” particular­ly in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.

“Geographic­ally, we would like to move into the provinces. We’re looking at specific sites in Visayas and Mindanao like Bacolod, Davao, and so on to expand,” he said, which will entail its expansion of healthcare provider network as well.

Mr. Centeno said Generali Philippine­s has a strong presence in Mega Manila as well as in Cebu.

Sector-wise, Mr. Centeno added that the insurer is focusing its distributi­on efforts to reach business process outsourcin­g (BPO) firms to maximize the sector’s growth.

“We have focused on BPOs because of the significan­t growth in that industry, and because of the real need for healthcare and life insurance protection for people working in the BPO business,” Mr. Centeno said.

In addition, the insurer also developed four digital services, enabling policyhold­ers to track their enrolment and terminatio­n, access their benefit plans and summary of claims, and consult with medical specialist­s over the phone, among others.

“All of these — complete product service, a digital service platform, and strengthen­ing our distributi­on channel — will help us move forward and really harvest the opportunit­ies in the Philippine market,” Mr. Centeno said.

Generali Philippine­s also expressed its optimism on the Philippine market. John R. Spence, Generali’s Asia regional head, said there has been a significan­t growth in the insurance industry across Asia, including the Philippine­s.

“Right across Asia, we’re seeing significan­t growth as economic situation of citizens improved. They [ already] recognized the need for insurance,” Mr. Spence said.

Mr. Spence added that they are seeing significan­t growth in the Philippine­s, with the life insurance market continuing to grow 2- 3% above the gross domestic product growth, while the nonlife insurance market is growing at the same pace as the domestic economy.

Latest data from the Insurance Commission shows that Generali Philippine­s is the 26th biggest life insurer company in the country in terms of total premiums with P147.88 billion at end-2016.

Meanwhile, it posted a capital of P1.44 billion in 2016, the second-biggest among life insurers.

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THE LOCAL UNIT of the Italian insurer said it will expand its presence in the country.

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