Britam and Airtel Money
have joined forces to introduce Limodzi Insurance cover which will be providing
cover in situations such as hospitalizations or accidents for individuals and
loss of income for small retailers.
The
Insurance cover was launched yesterday at an event held at Nsungwi Market at
Area 25 in Lilongwe.
Under the cover,
customers will be required to pay K1,150 per month and can choose several
options, either the personal accident benefit cover – which reimburses them for
accidental injuries or loss of body parts and disability – or the Hospital cash
cover which pays them daily cash in case of hospital admission of 2 to 30 days.
Alternatively, a client can choose a combination of both covers depending on
their requirements and affordability.

Airtel Money
Director Brighton Banda said ‘Limodzi
Insurance’ will provide clients with peace of mind and financial protection in
case of unexpected hospitalizations and accidents.
“As you know, medical expenses can be a huge
burden for a lot of people, especially when they are not covered by any primary
health insurance or when they must pay high hospital or accident-related bills.
For us at Airtel Money, we know that in today’s
world, convenience and accessibility are key. That’s why we have partnered with
Britam to offer you a hassle-free way to pay for your insurance premiums and
receive your benefit,” he said.

Britam Chief
Executive Officer, Wales Meja, said most Malawians are under-insured or not
insured at all and this leaves them quite vulnerable.
Our aim with the launch of this product is to
make sure Malawians access insurance services at an affordable price. More
importantly, we want to offer a solution that meets the needs of the large
uninsured population in Malawi,” he said.