AIA Singapore to offer #ShareTheLove plans to essential workers

The public may nominate an essential worker through Facebook or Instagram.

AIA Singapore will be offering complimentary #ShareTheLove insurance plans covering COVID-19 and 21 infectious diseases to essential workers, according to an announcement.

Starting 9 September, members of the public may nominate a family member or friend who is an essential worker via Facebook or Instagram. Both parties in the selected stories will be provided with a free #ShareTheLove Insurance.

In addition, selected AIA policies sold during this period will enjoy an automatic 12-month cover that waives premiums for eligible plans and its attaching premium-paying riders for 12 months upon involuntary retrenchment.

There will also be a discount of up to 25% on the first year’s premiums, and two free #ShareTheLove plans until 30 April 2021.

The insurer will also be raising funds for two adopted charities, Children’s Wishing Well and the VIVA Foundation. AIA representatives will donate a portion of their policy sales during this period towards AIA Singapore’s adopted charities.

All donations made will be matched by the insurer.
 

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