Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Sun Life launches Medicare and Bal Samriddha plans

 Kathmandu, Nov. 23

On the occasion of its 7th anniversary, Sun Nepal Life Insurance Company Limited has released two insurance plans - Sunlife Medicare and Bal Samriddha Jeevan Bima Yojana on Sunday.

In Sunaulo Bal Samriddha Jeevan Bima Yojana, payment is fixed on the death of the proposer of the insurance plan. If the proposer dies within the insurance period, the sum assured will be paid and the insured will be provided with a monthly income benefit of up to 2 per cent of the sum assured until the insurance period. The insurance company will cover up to Rs. 5 million for the treatment of fatal disease of the proposer.

Likewise, 'Sunlife Medicare' is an insurance scheme introduced to facilitate medical treatment in emergency situations. "We would like to inform you that this type of insurance plan has been launched for the first time in Nepal. We would like to inform you that it is expected that ordinary Nepali citizens can benefit from this plan, which provides up to Rs. 100,000 for medical treatment done in hospital," the company said in a statement.

With the entry into the eighth year of its operation, the company has conducted the audit of the information related to ISO 27001:2008 related to information security management and has committed to implement the system to level the company in the future.

On the occasion of the seventh anniversary, the company has completed week-long programmes under the slogan 'seven years, seven province, seven day, seven good deeds'. A morning procession, tree planting, food and clothing distribution, monastery-temple cleaning, blood donation, financial literacy workshops and distribution of educational materials have been done under seven good deeds.

On this occasion, the company planted seven types of plants including banyan, peepal, Rudraksha, red sandalwood, Agarwood, sandalwood and Swami at various places across the country.

Likewise, educational materials and food were distributed to women and children. A temple cleaning and blood donation programme has been organised under the slogan 'Taking steps together with the community'. A workshop on financial literacy has been conducted among students of various schools, on the occasion, informed the company.

Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 24 September 2024.

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