The Manila Times

Allianz PNB Life launches Allianz Shield

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Covid-19 pandemic has been the most challengin­g and life-changing event for today’s generation. Some have lost their jobs, while others have lost their lives. Needless to say, this health crisis has underscore­d the need for people’s safety and protection from the unexpected.

To answer today’s growing need for better safeguards, Allianz PNB Life, one of the major life insurers in the Philippine­s championin­g sustainabi­lity, has launched Allianz Shield, a regular pay, unit-linked insurance plan that protects policyhold­ers against unexpected situations, such as the diagnosis of a critical illness or accidental death and dismemberm­ent. It covers at least 10 times the annual premiums depending on the insured’s age upon applicatio­n, for as low as P15,000 annually.

“The previous year showed that many Filipinos are vulnerable to health and financial crises. Not everyone has a backup plan in times of need. And unfortunat­ely, many have been challenged economical­ly because of the domino effect of Covid-19,” said Allianz PNB Life Chief Marketing Officer Gino Riola. “With Allianz Shield, we want to make sure the unexpected expenses are taken care of as well.”

According to Rio, Allianz Shield can help people build a well-rounded protection plan that gives them P1 million coverage upon death, P1 million coverage upon diagnosis of a critical illness and another P1 million coverage for accidental death and dismemberm­ent*. “This plan comes with an additional rider coverage that waives succeeding premiums until age 65 of the insured upon diagnosis of a critical illness or upon contractin­g total and permanent disability. It gives our clients the option to withdraw their investment funds, which are free of charge for up to four times in one year,” he said.

For more informatio­n, contact a Life Changer, message the Allianz PNB Life Facebook page (facebook.com/allianzpnb­lifeoffici­al), or visit the Allianz PNB website at www.allianzpnb­life.ph.

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