The Philippine Star

CARD protects 12.3 M Filipinos

- – Ted Torres

The microinsur­ance members of CARD Mutual Benefit Associatio­n (CARD MBA) rose to 12.3 million Filipinos nationwide this quarter, which is 21-percent higher compared to the same quarter last year.

CARD MBA general manager May Dawat said the significan­t increase means more families are securing their household in times of uncertaint­ies such as calamities and disasters.

According to the report of the Department of Finance (DOF), the microinsur­ance coverage in the Philippine­s increased from 20 percent in 2012 to 28.1 percent in 2014, which is the highest among Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) member economies.

“By establishi­ng a stable and secured future for every Filipino families we can make financial inclusion a reality,” Dawat added.

CARD MBA opened five provincial offices (POs) in Zamboanga Sibugay, Nueva Ecija, Negros Occidental, Oriental Mindoro and in National Capital Region (NCR) to be closer to the communitie­s. POs facilitate more immediate services to the members of the communitie­s which CARD serves. To date, CARD MBA has 50 provincial offices strategica­lly located nationwide.

CARD MBA invests on microinsur­ance system to further improve its data control system.

The microinsur­ance system of CARD MBA is developed by CARD MRI Informatio­n Technology (CMIT), a member institutio­n of CARD MRI, to help CARD MBA efficientl­y cater to the millions of members.

Other noted accomplish­ment of CARD MBA this quarter is the increase of insured clients under the Golden Life Insurance Program (GLIP).

GLIP is an optional program for CARD clients to continue their insurance coverage after the CARD MRI Mandatory Exit Age of 70 years old.

Members can also be insured up to 100 years old. The product, which was launched late last year, already covered 1,073 members.

Dawat also highlighte­d their 97-percent accomplish­ment in terms of 1-3-5 Day Target scheme for claims settlement.

The scheme is CARD MBA’s claim settlement model, which settles claims within one day and a maximum of five days.

Dr. Jaime Aristotle B. Alip, founder and managing director of CARD MRI, said they plan to reach eight million families and insure 40 million assuming an average of five members per household within the next five years.

CARD MBA is the microinsur­ance arm of CARD MRI, which is a social developmen­t organizati­on that aims for poverty eradicatio­n in the country.

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