Manulife offers savings-oriented life insurance
MANILA, Philippines - According to the latest Manulife Investor Sentiment Index (MISI) survey, the top financial priorities of Filipinos are to save for a rainy day, to prepare for retirement, to anticipate unplanned healthcare expenses, and to support their children’s education.
To help secure the future, Manulife Philippines launched recently Manulife Secure Savings – its newest insurance plan that guarantees to help you fund your dreams while protecting you at the same time.
Whether the goal is to start a business, send children to renowned universities or to retire early, Manulife Secure Savings can help make dreams come true.
It provides a guaranteed regular cash benefit (that are received on a fixed schedule) and lump sum cash benefit (that is received at the end of the policy period).
And because it is also a life insurance plan, your family is also financially protected in case of early death.
“Manulife Secure Savings also allows you to customize and maximize your insurance plan by availing of optional riders and by adjusting the payment schemes depending on your budget,” the life insurer said.
To learn more about Manulife Secure Savings, call Customer Care at (02) 884-7000 (for Metro Manila) or contact a Manulife financial adviser at any of over 30 Manulife branch offices nationwide, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.manulife.com.ph. On social media, like myManulife on Facebook, follow @ManulifePH on Twitter, follow @myManulife on Instagram and watch myManulifePH on YouTube.
Manulife Philippines is ranked among the top five life insurance companies last year.
It is a subsidiary of Manulife Financial Corp., among the world’s largest life insurance companies by market capitalization.
Manulife is a leading Canada-based financial services group with principal operations in Asia, Canada and the United States.
It also provides asset management services to institutional customers. Funds under management by Manulife and its subsidiaries were approximately C$637 billion ($597 billion) as at June 30, 2014.
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