Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ComBank launches low cost insurance for micro borrowers

-

Alow cost insurance scheme that will protect micro borrowers has been launched by Commercial Bank of Ceylon in associatio­n with two insurance companies, Ceylinco Insurance and BIMA.

The policy will cover the borrowers against accidental death or permanent di s a b i l i t y, compensate for loss of income due to hospitalis­ation and also contribute towards funeral expenses.

Monthly premiums of Rs 150, Rs 300 and Rs 600 respective­ly for the Silver, Gold and Platinum categories of t he scheme provide accident cover of Rs 1 million, Rs 2 million and Rs 4 million, with life cover of Rs 50,000, Rs 100,000 and Rs 150,000, the Bank said.

“This scheme is yet another example of our commitment to the wellbeing and protection of our customers in the micro enterprise segment,” Commercial Bank’s Deputy General Manager (Personal Banking) Chandana Gunasekera said. “Today’s micro borrowers can be small or medium enterprise­s in just a few years with the right support, and Commercial Bank is committed to provide that support.”

The issuing of insurance cover will be done by Ceylinco Insurance PLC and Melvik Lanka (branded as BIMA), a mobile insurance provider that will handle the sales, technical implementa­tion and claims administra­tion. Depending on the demand for the product, the Bank said it may locate representa­tives of BIMA at branches where the potential is high.

Policyhold­ers will be entitled to daily payments ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 3,000 for every day spent at a hospital up to a maximum of 20 days to cover their loss of income due to an illness or accident under this scheme.

In the event of accidental death of a policyhold­er, payments of Rs 25,000 to Rs 100,000 will be made towards funeral expenses, and the insurance proceeds may be utilized to settle the outstandin­g loan.

Commercial Bank already has a large micro saver/ borrower client base served by its existing Bancassura­nce facility. The new scheme is an extension of these services, the Bank said.

Commercial Bank operates a network of 243 branches and 613 ATMs in Sri Lanka and is the country’s largest private bank.

 ??  ?? Max Bergman, Director of Milvik Lanka (centre) flanked by RoshanRana­singhe, General ManagerofC­eylinco Insurance (left) and Commercial Bank’s Deputy General Manager PersonalBa­nking Chandana Gunasekera (right)at the signing of theagreeme­nt
Max Bergman, Director of Milvik Lanka (centre) flanked by RoshanRana­singhe, General ManagerofC­eylinco Insurance (left) and Commercial Bank’s Deputy General Manager PersonalBa­nking Chandana Gunasekera (right)at the signing of theagreeme­nt

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka