(HBO) – The representative office of Dai-ichi Life Vietnam in Hoa Binh hosted a ceremony at the AP Plaza Hotel to pay customer insurance benefits and a workshop to support expenses for taking care of and providing treatment for patients with fatal diseases.

In the witness of 300 customers and financial consultants, families of Nguyen Thi Dien in Hoa Son commune (Luong Son district) and Bui Thi Nghi in Dong Tien ward (Hoa Binh city) received over 800 million VND in insurance benefit. Dien bought life insurance of Dai-ichi Life Vietnam for her son. However, her son suffered from sudden death. After receiving the sad news, representatives from the company came to offer condolences to Dien’s family. After that, financial consultants helped the family complete dossiers requesting to get 620 million VND in insurance benefit. Bui Thi Nghi (Hoa Binh city) purchased life insurance for herself. She is unfortunately infected with a fatal disease. The company helped her complete dossiers to get 207 million VND for treatment.



Leaders of Dai-ichi Life Vietnamhand over insurance benefits to families of Nguyen Thi Dien and Bui Thi Nghi

The timely payment of insurance benefits for customers when buying life insurance products of the company has reinforced trust for people.

On this occasion, the company’s representative office in Hoa Binh organised a workshop to provide financial support for treatment of 88 fatal diseases and present gifts to customers.

                                             Hong Duyen

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