Life Insurance – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Tue, 03 Oct 2023 14:47:26 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png Life Insurance – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Taking the Fear Out of Life Insurance: Tackling Perceptions and Providing Solutions https://techeconomy.ng/taking-the-fear-out-of-life-insurance-tackling-perceptions-and-providing-solutions/ https://techeconomy.ng/taking-the-fear-out-of-life-insurance-tackling-perceptions-and-providing-solutions/#comments Tue, 03 Oct 2023 14:47:26 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=114834 Writer: STEPH BESTER, CEO at AllLife

Fear often comes from uncertainty and misunderstanding. And if there is any industry where fear plays a big role in holding people back – it’s life insurance.

We get it, the idea of sharing personal information, the use of complicated terms, mandatory medical tests, costs, and uncertainty about whether a claim will be paid can be paralysing.

But it’s time to remove some of these fears and provide solutions to ensure you are confident when taking this important step. Because it really is an important decision you need to consider for yourself and your loved ones.

We have put together a quick checklist for you to help you face these fears armed with facts and we hope that we can help you define the perception versus the reality and help you on your way to taking back your right to be insured.

Getting Personal: A Necessary Step

When applying for life insurance you are required to share sensitive personal and medical information. We know that discussing your weight, medical issues you may have, or a family history of illness can be uncomfortable and when it comes with the possibility of rejection after sharing these details it can discourage any one of us.

In many cases, many of us don’t believe we even qualify because we may have gained some weight in recent years or are suffering from a chronic disease like HIV, Diabetes, Cancer, hypertension, heart condition, anxiety, and depression.

At the same time, being asked about our family history can open old wounds, and no one wants to relive the loss of a loved one that was already difficult to deal with.

Solution: Find a private, comfortable spot when going through the insurance application process. While honesty is essential as it ensures accurate coverage, you probably don’t want to go through this process over the phone where others may hear your conversation.

Many of us don’t know that alternatives exist where we don’t need to have to go through exhaustive questionnaires. For example, we personally offer an AllLives cover option that offers up to R3m life cover regardless of your health conditions and without lengthy questions and medical tests.

Jargon Jungle: Simplifying the Terminology

Insurance is known for its intimidating big words and complex phrases such as ‘whole of life,’ ‘cessions,’ ‘insurable interest,’ ‘elimination period,’ the list is endless.

This can be overwhelming and confusing, and not everyone has a lawyer, actuary, or financial expert in the family we can call on to help cut through this confusion.

Solution:

My suggestion is that whenever you don’t understand a term, ask the consultant to explain it to you. You’re not alone in the jargon jungle, we don’t all get insurance terminology, and it is the insurer’s responsibility to help you understand what these words mean.

Remember, YOU are the customer; you do not have to rush through this process – take your time.

Also always look for an insurer that supports you through the application stage and whose partners are experienced in handling sensitive issues. For example, all our policy documents are already written in simple language, and we include a definitions table to help understand complex terms.

This support shouldn’t end when you’ve signed a policy, a good partner will continue providing support, answering any lingering questions, and providing reminders to regularly check up on your health.

Underwriting: Redefining the Process

Mandatory medical tests and procedures is another fear that can discourage us from getting insurance. I don’t know anyone who enjoys having bloods taken, hospitals, or needles – but these should not stop you from securing your family’s financial future.

Solution: In the insurance world we use a process called “Simplified Underwriting”. Without adding to the jargon headache, this means that you can answer questions about your health and lifestyle. Depending on your health, there may not be a need for further medical tests, and you can still get life insurance up to a certain level.

Affordability: Get the Right Coverage

It’s very tempting to add all the bells and whistles to your life insurance – but it can make it expensive. Think of it like customising a new car where costs increase when you add extras like mag wheels, a bulbar, sunroof, or a metallic colour.

The same applies to life insurance – the options sound amazing but they are going to inflate the cost.

Solution: Ask for options that will suit your needs and your budget – remember you have the power here (you are the client) and there is never only one option! If you’re on a tight budget, consider a lower cover amount, or alternatives such as Accidental Death Cover and Funeral cover as a bare minimum. If your premium is getting too high, call your insurer and ask them to adjust your policy based on what you can afford.

Will My Claim Be Paid Out: Breaking Through Doubts

None of us want to pay for life insurance only to have a claim rejected. It is a very real and valid fear, but it can be addressed with transparency and open communications.

Solution: Here you need to be bold and ask your insurer upfront for a list of reasons that a claim may be rejected. For your information, some common causes are unpaid monthly premiums, failure to disclose full health information or pre-existing conditions, waiting periods, not fulfilling your health monitoring commitments, or claiming for coverage you don’t have, such as a disability.

Take Back Control

We want you to take back control of your financial destiny and it starts by helping you address the fears we all face when applying for life insurance. It is important to know that you have a lot more control and choice than you may believe.

To me, life insurance is not a luxury, it’s a gift you give your loved ones, offering financial security, affording them the future you have in mind and access to the important things in life. And it’s our role as an industry to help you get it in place with minimal stress.

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Nigerian Government Approves $23m for Electricity Substations, N13b for Police Life Insurance https://techeconomy.ng/nigerian-government-approves-23m-for-electricity-substations-n13b-for-police-life-insurance/ https://techeconomy.ng/nigerian-government-approves-23m-for-electricity-substations-n13b-for-police-life-insurance/#respond Thu, 22 Dec 2022 12:48:48 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=91957 The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) will receive a group life insurance plan worth N13.3 billion thanks to approval from the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

This was stated by the Minister of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi, in remarks to State House reporters at the conclusion of the Council meeting held on Wednesday in Abuja under the chairmanship of President Muhammadu Buhari.

He claims that during the fiscal year 2022–2023, the program will cover 318,319 police officers and men.

He said: “I submitted one very important memo to the Federal Executive Council, which has to do with the award of contract for the engagement of insurance underwriters and brokers for the coverage of group life assurance scheme for the Nigerian Police Force for the year 2022-2023 in the total sum of N13,321,742,038.83.

“This is going to cover our police population of 318,319, both officers and men. The Federal Executive Council has graciously approved this memo which will take effect from October 26, 2022, to October 26, 2023.”

The goal of the group life assurance program, according to the Minister, is to support the police officers and men who have been putting in a lot of effort to guarantee the protection of people and property all around the nation.

Abubakar Aliyu, the Minister of Electricity, spoke to the media about the FEC meeting’s results and announced that the Council had granted N3.4 billion for the restoration of Maiduguri, Bornopower,’s supply.

He said: “As you are aware, Maiduguri got disconnected from the national grid due to activities of insurgents. They have been disconnected for over 24 months.

“About nine months ago or thereabout, we were able to supply Maiduguri through an old line which we resuscitated through the effort of the Borno State Government’s Rural Electrification Agency and the Transmission Company of Nigeria.

“They resuscitated a single line of 33KV from Damaturu, Yobe State, and through that, we took a very small quantity of electricity which could only give electricity on the 11KV line.

“So, we are now trying to supply through another new line, a double circuit 33KV which can take up to around 40 Megawatts from the Damaturu 330 substation.

“This is at a cost of N3,164,293,880 plus N250,000 million for security and other logistics.”

 

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