Khaleej Times

The Pravasi Protection Plan bridges a critical gap in coverage: Gargash Insurance

The newly launched coverage can be opted by companies in the UAE as a group life insurance cover setting a new standard for worker welfare

- Suneetiahu­ja-kohli

The recently launched Pravasi Protection Plan (PPP), a collaborat­ive effort between the Indian Consulate, Orient Insurance, and Gargash Insurance Services, is specifical­ly tailored for theindian workforce in the UAE who often lack a safety net.

Essentiall­y, the PPP offers a group life cover extending its coverage beyond workplace accidents to include natural deaths and accidental disabiliti­es, ensuring worldwide coverage that safeguards beneficiar­ies irrespecti­ve of their location or circumstan­ces.

“The PPP provides a substantia­l way to enhance the welfare of the Indian workforce in the UAE. Over 60 per cent of Indians in the UAE, at around 1.5million, are blue-collared workers. Most of these workers do not have any form of life insurance, which leaves their families vulnerable in case of an untimely death. We’ve ensured our plan is affordable for large corporates and SMES alike, and we hope that companies will integrate it into their employee welfare offerings,” said Mustafa O Vazayil, managing director, Gargash Insurance Services. According to a study by the Indian Consulate, 1,500 to 2,000 Indian workers in the UAE succumb to natural causes or illnesses annually, leaving families financiall­y vulnerable.

“While some workers have medical insurance or Workmen Compensati­on Insurance, which mainly covers work-related accidental injuries and death any incidents, outside work hours can leave families exposed. The PPP aims to bridge this gap,” Vazayil added.

“The insurance coverage signifies not only financial security but also a broader vision of inclusivit­y and care for the worker community in the UAE,” noted M Rajendran, deputy managing director, Gargash Insurance Services.

The PPP caters to corporates, start-ups, micro, small, and medium enterprise­s, requiring a minimum of five employees or 10 employees of other nationalit­ies aged between 18 and 70 years.

Annual premiums start from Dh37 going up to Dh72, offering benefits like worldwide coverage for employees with UAE employment visas. The policy also covers permanent total/partial disability due to accidents, repatriati­on expenses (death only) up to Dh12,000 per person, and compensati­on ranging from Dh 35,000 to Dh 75,000, depending on the coverage.

“While initiated by the Indian Consulate for Indian employees in theuae, companies with multi-national workforce scan also opt for it, provided Indians are part of the pool,” added Rajendran.

Launched on March 1, the PPP has garnered widespread interest from Uae-based companies covering nearly 20,000 lives.

“Apart from the immediate financial security it offers to the workers’ families, this policy is also very cost-effective for companies and comes with the ease of affordabil­ity for everyone involved,” said Rajendran, adding, Gargash Insurance Services is focused on expanding the reach of this policy to encompass a broader spectrum of employers. “We are looking at collaborat­ing with socio-cultural organisati­ons and also planning for expansion into other GCC markets over the coming months. We are also expecting more corporates and MSMES to integrate this into their employee welfare programmes, not as an added cost to workers, but as a protective measure by the employer,” Rajendran noted.

Notably, the Pravasi Protection Plan (PPP) marks yet another milestone for Gargash Insurance in its legacy of innovation and commitment to meeting market needs. The insurance brokerage firm pioneered initiative­s such as online payment gateways and specialise­d medical insurance products early on during turn of the century, and now the company continues to demonstrat­e its proactive approach to addressing evolving challenges.

“This initiative is more than just offering an insurance product,” concluded Mustafa. “It’s about assuring hard-working individual­s that their contributi­ons are recognised, valued, and safeguarde­d.”

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