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About town | Sun Life Grepa simplifies insurance application


 

Going the extra mile, Sun Life Grepa Financial, Inc. (Sun Life Grepa) is making its “Simplified Issue Offer” (SIO) program available once again for its clients to give them the opportunity to boost their insurance coverage or avail an insurance product for the first time in a much faster and convenient way. 

 

For a limited period, Sun Life Grepa will allow new and existing clients to avail of select life insurance plans under a simplified application process. Clients can enjoy a fast, convenient, and a digitally-assisted application for an insurance policy with up to PhP4 Million coverage, right at the comforts of their own homes. To top it up, they will not be required to undergo a medical examination for their policy.

 

“We’re bringing back the SIO program to help more clients avail of Sun Life Grepa products to help them stay financially protected, especially now when they need it more than ever, says Richard S. Lim, President of Sun Life Grepa. “Regardless of what life stage you may be in, we have the right protection plan to suit your budget and your needs. Our goal is to prepare you for anything that comes along the way and make sure you have a brighter future. This is part of our commitment to you as your partner beyond a lifetime,” concludes Lim. 

 

The SIO program is available until May 15, 2021, subject to program guidelines. For inquiries, contact your Sun Life Grepa Financial Advisor, call 88499633, email: wecare@sunlifegrepa.com or visit www.sunlifegrepa.com for details. 


Sun Life Grepa Financial, Inc. 

Sun Life Grepa Financial, Inc. or Sun Life Grepa is a joint venture between the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC) and Sun Life Philippines (Sun Life). Sun Life Grepa offers financial protection products through its agency, bancassurance, and group account channels. YGC is one of Southeast Asia's largest conglomerates with over 90 companies, while Sun Life has been a top player in the Philippine market for over 120 years.