Beneficial Life signs partnership with PRESBOOK Ltd

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Fri, 5 Sep 2014 Source: The Sun Newspaper

In its continuous effort to satisfy its clients, Beneficial Life Insurance S.A, has brought smiles on the faces of its clients during this back to school period, through a recent partnership the Insurance Company signed with PRESBOOK Ltd.

The partnership allows a 12% discount for all purchases from Presbook by the Company’s clients, drastically reducing the weight of the back to school burden. This convention, aimed at fostering one of the company’s fantastic products known as Children Educational Plan, is geared towards guaranteeing children’s future and stands against unforeseen circumstances.

According to Dr. Enow Pius Orock, Beneficial Life Agency Manager for Limbe, the Insurance Company holds that the best legacy one can give their children is education “In this regard, we encourage all Beneficial Life Insurance clients who have educational policies and the general public to come to our regional office and embrace this wonderful opportunity”.

Beneficial Life Insurance S.A, it should be noted that it is a company with an international reputation, and its world of experience in the life insurance sector has put together insurance products especially designed for the welfare of all children.

In a briefing with the press last week, Dr. Enow Pius Orock and the Personal Assistant of the General Manager of Beneficial Life Insurance described the partnership as a lofty and innovative programme intended to assist parents during this back-to-school program. We intend to sustain this partnership for many years to come.”

This novelty by Beneficial Life Insurance comes to add to the Children Education Policy (CEP) of the company. The CEP is an annual assistance package given to orphans and other underprivileged children. Last year, over FCFA 80 million was dished out as part of the CEP programme. Officials say the package has been increased this year.

Beneficial Life Insurance remains the only insurance company with representation in all the 10 regions of the country.

Source: The Sun Newspaper