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‘We Don’t Cheat Our Clients’

Group Head of Corporate Affairs and Marketing at GLICO Group, Nana Efua Rockson, has dispelled the erroneous impression created by section of the public that insurance companies cheat on their clients.

That wrong perception, according to her, can be attributed to some bad   historical   precedence   set   by   the   earlier players in the insurance market.

As an industry, a lot more education has to be given to the general public.

This will deepen understanding of insurance as well as the benefits to be derived from it, she added.

Speaking   in   an   exclusive   interview   with Weekend Today, she   explained   that   life   insurance   has   actually translated   from   traditional   phraseology   called   ‘Nnoboa’ where a group of people bring their resources together with a common understanding that in the event of any uncertainty they could support that person.

This   concept   has   been   redefined   into   today’s   life insurance to help put someone back on his or her feet when any eventuality happens.

Nana Efua   Rockson noted that insurance operates with large   numbers;   “so   industry   players   (actuaries)   have been   able   to   significantly   calculate   such   that   if   a company   hypothetically   registers   100   people   within   a year   there   is   the   probability   that   out   of   that   figure,   5 people would suffer a loss.”

She   further   explained   that   in   non-life   insurance,   when one takes a motor insurance policy and he /she   pays a premium,   the   premium   does   not   commensurate   the value of the vehicle neither does it commensurate with the value of one’s  life.  On the premise of this principle, it is expected   that   a   lot   more   people   will   buy   motor insurance and pay premiums. When this happens, in the event   that   a   policyholder’s   vehicle   is   involved   in   an accident,   insurance   companies   bring   together   the little premiums paid by all to help reinstate the policyholder whose vehicle was involved in the accident.

Asked whether policyholders receive any monies back on policies when they do not make a claim, the group head of Corporate   Affairs   and   Marketing   of   GLICO   GROUP explained   that   insurance   companies   offer   “No   Claims Discounts”   with   motor   policies.   With   life   policies,

policy holders receive “cash backs,” or “interest shared” in addition to benefits, promised.

She added that GLICO offers different types of policies to meet   the   needs   of   Ghanaians.   One   of   such   policies is “The GLICO Child Education Policy.”

This policy ensures that if a premium paying   parent   should   die   before the maturity of the policy, GLICO LIFE would step in to pay the   premium   until   the   child   reaches   secondary school.

This way, the child does not suffer because the premium payer is dead.

Another   policy,   she   explained,   was   the   “GLICO   Critical Illness Plan.” This policy has also been designed to assist policyholders   with   lump sum   money   on   the   onset   of critical   illness   such   as  heart   attack,   cancer,   stroke, Alzheimer’s,   Parkinson’s,  Coronary   Heart   Disease requiring surgery; Cancer; among others.

“At GLICO, we see every interaction with our clients as a chance   to   grow   their   confidence   in   our   brand.   Our strength   lies   in   our   dedicated   customer   services   and claim payment ability. This is why we pay claims on time and on the same day. However, there are also instances that we have to investigate to know the authenticity of the claim before payment is made”, she added.

“So insurance is all about need assessment and providing the necessary protection for an uncertain future.   Each and everyone must read their policy terms and conditions and ask for clarifications so that at the end of the day, they are well informed on the benefits their policies over.

So   for  those  who  say  insurance  companies  are  cheats, they   may   not   fully   understand   the   policies   and   its benefits so  at  the  end   of the  day,  they feel   they   have been short changed,” she further explained.

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