AXA Mansard New Life Insurance Policy, Endowment Plan To Pay Surviving Policyholders 100% Money Back

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AXA Mansard, a member of AXA, a global leader in Insurance and Asset Management has launched a new life insurance product, Endowment Plan, which will pay policyholders 100 per cent of their sum insured at the end of the tenure if the policyholder is still alive.

Also, the underwriter assured of payment of any unfortunate demise of the policyholder before the end of the tenure, the company will pay the beneficiary of the policy the sum insured.

The company says this innovative product is our response to the need of the insuring public rather than just pushing our existing products. The product seeks to demonstrate that life insurance is not just about death benefits, which the policyholder wouldn’t witness, but about living a quality life when alive.

According to Kunle Ahmed, the CEO of AXA Mansard Insurance, this new endowment policy is another demonstration of the company’s mission of moving from being a payer to a partner. He said that the company believes that as a progressive partner, it should address the different needs of the segments it serves and that this product addresses the needs of customers who want to enjoy the benefits of their life insurance coverage while still alive.

“This product is three in one. It offers the benefits of saving, investing, and life insurance coverage in one product for the same price. With this product, our customers can save towards their cherished dreams.
While they save, they also get investment benefits because, at the end of the tenure, the sum insured is paid back 100 per cent with some interest. And if death or disabilities arise in the cause of this savings, the named beneficiary of the policyholder also gets the sum insured paid out. So there is no need to worry about having an investment but no life insurance or having life insurance they cannot benefit from until death or permanent disabilities arise. Our Endowment plans are here to bridge that gap”.
“With this product, you can save towards a future goal such as personal or children’s education, real estate acquisitions, or any other dream goal. And if life happens before the end of your preferred tenure, the beneficiary of your policy gets paid the full sum insured. And if you’re alive at the end of your tenure, you’re paid your sum insured with some interest, and you can go ahead to realize your dream. That is what a partner does, and that’s why we have developed this product,” Ahmed explained.

Also speaking about the product, Abisola Nwoboshi, Head of Life Business, AXA Mansard, said the products are designed with customers in mind, noting that customers can choose a plan that is most convenient and suitable for their needs and financial comfort.

She said, “There are two variants of this product that give our customers a lot of flexibility. Depending on the investment plan, a customer can choose the regular endowment plan, where she can get paid the full sum assured at the end of the tenure, or opt for the anticipated endowment option, where the customer can cash out 20%, 30%, and 50% respectively over the tenure of the policy. So, it all depends on what your investment goals are. And in case of death or permanent disabilities, the named beneficiary of the policy holder gets the full sum assured”.

She added that the product also offers contribution flexibility, explaining that customers can choose different options, ranging from a one-off contribution to a monthly or yearly contribution.

AXA Mansard is registered as a composite company with the National Insurance Commission of Nigeria (NAICOM). The company offers life and non-life insurance products and services to individuals and institutions across Nigeria. It also provides asset/investment management services and health insurance solutions through its two subsidiaries – AXA Mansard Investments Limited and AXA Mansard Health Limited. The parent company was listed on the Nigeria Stock Exchange in November 2009.