Saturday, April 04, 2020 /07:00
AM / Press Release / Header Image Credit: Deythere
Leadway Assurance Company Limited, Custodian & Allied Insurance Plc, Lasaco Assurance Plc, AllCO Insurance Plc, Tangerine Life Insurance Limited & Ark Insurance Brokers Limited will provide cover for a N5 Billion Naira insurance scheme to support Lagos State Health Care workers and volunteers.
Health
workers and volunteer caregivers continue to play an invaluable frontline role
in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. In support of this, Hon. H A B Fasinro of
Fenchurch Group has assembled a team of leaders in the Insurance industry that
will, in partnership with Lagos State Government, help with the practical
solution of providing medical, disability/incapacity and term life insurance
cover for up to 1000 healthcare workers and volunteers who are in the front
line in the fight against COVID-19 in Lagos State.
The
following Chief Executives have signed up through their companies to support
this initiative.
1.
Mr. Tunde Hassan-Odukale: Leadway Assurance Company Limited
2.
Mr.Wole Oshin: Custodian & Allied Insurance Limited
3.
Mr.SegunBalogun: Lasaco Assurance Plc
4.
Mr.Babatunde Fajemirokun: AllCO Insurance Plc.
5.
Mr.Livingstone Magorimbo: Tangerine Life Insurance Limited
6.
Mr. Kayode Awogboro: Ark Insurance Brokers Limited
They
are all "Proudly Nigerian" companies who have collectively agreed and
shall bear the cost of all premiums to make available a pool of funds of upto
(Five Billion Naira) to settle all valid claims. The coverage of the policies
will be limited to inpatient hospital cash and life insurance cover for
healthcare workers and volunteers in Lagos State.
This
partnership with the Lagos State Government will contribute towards the
exemplary efforts being made by the State in the fight against the COVID-19
pandemic.
We
would like to take this opportunity to commend the bravery and appreciate the
selfless services of our Doctors, Nurses and all the Health and essential
service workers who are working tirelessly to help combat this epidemic.
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