Allianz launches Child Protector to cover critical illnesses

Tuesday, 31 January 2023 03:00 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Allianz Lanka has introduced a critical illness cover for children in the form of Allianz Child Protector. 

This is a unique insurance policy that provides you with financial security and confidence when it comes to protecting life’s most precious gift, our children. Allianz Child Protector provides 6 Plans, making it convenient to obtain for all kinds of budgets, with annual premiums beginning at just Rs. 3,150 per year.

With Allianz Child Protector, children will enjoy hospitalisation cover for serious illnesses, per day cover for hospitalisation at a government hospital, along with post medical bills/test reimbursements at such hospitals. Additionally, Allianz Child Protector provides personal accident benefits for your child, while the parent or guardian too enjoys personal accident benefits, if aged below 55 years. The serious illnesses covered under Allianz Child Protector include Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever, Cancer, Paralysis, Heart Surgery, Brain Tumours, Major Organ Transplants, Stroke, Coma, Fulminant Viral Hepatitis, Sleep Apnea and Gallbladder removal. Allianz Child Protector is available for all children between the ages of 2 and 17 years of age, with claims settled on a reimbursement basis. 

Allianz Lanka CEO/Country Manager Alan Smee said: “As parents, our children are our most precious things in life, and we want to do our best to protect them. Even children full of vitality can sometimes succumb to a serious illness. When this happens, parents are often stressed and torn between wanting to be there for the child, but also finding the resources to cover the costs of treatment. With Allianz Child Protector, this no longer needs to be the case. Parents can confidently face the future, and if the unforeseen happens, we will be there to help. I am also pleased to note that for each policy purchased, we are donating 100 rupees to the Little Hearts Foundation, to help vulnerable children in Sri Lanka. So, when you make the choice to protect your own, you’re also helping to protect others.”

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