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MCIS Life & Merchantrade set record for lowest life insurance premium from RM1

by moneycompass
January 14, 2022
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PETALING JAYA, 13 January 2022 – Merchantrade Insure-Life, a life insurance plan underwritten by MCIS Insurance Berhad (MCIS Life) and marketed by Merchantrade Asia Sdn Bhd, has been recognised as the “lowest life insurance premium, (starting from as low as) RM1 (per month)” by the Malaysia Book of Records (MBR).

The plan, which can also be redeemed using the RM75 Perlindungan Tenang Voucher (PTV) Programme introduced by the Government of Malaysia recently, follows MCIS Life and Merchantrade’s commitment to address the underserved segments in the country by offering a more accessible protection plan for all.

MCIS Life CEO and Managing Director, Mr. Prasheem Seebran, explained, “Migrant workers play a significant role in driving the country’s economic growth, thus it is important to ensure this segment of the population who work alongside Malaysians, have equitable access to financial protection during uncertain times.”

According to published media reports in April 2021, the Life Insurance Association of Malaysia (LIAM) said the number of new policies shrank by 7.1% to 1.2 million units last year from 1.3 million units in 2019.

LIAM explained the trend showed that during these unprecedented times, consumers were generally more mindful about their spending and tailoring their purchases to smaller traditional policies (lower protection) due to the COVID-19 crisis which might have affected their financial situation.

MCIS Life and Merchantrade’s vision is to challenge the standards of the market and their ‘from as low as RM1 per month life insurance plan’ takes a significant step in minimising the gap between affluent and underserved communities.

The “Merchantrade Insure-Life” plan offers consumers a Basic Sum Insured starting from RM4,000, and is 100% payable for death of the life assured, on all causes including COVID-19. A Double Basic Sum Assured would also be payable for death of the life assured caused by dengue fever, Chikungunya fever, Malaria, Japanese Encephalitis, Avian Influenza or the Zika virus.

The plan is made available for purchase at all 99 Merchantrade retail branches and through the Merchantrade Money e-wallet application.

 

Read more: 10 Essential Questions You May Have on Insurance Trust Answered

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