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Standard Chartered promotes AVIVA’s top Health cover


Picture shows Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar, Head of Consumer Banking Standard Chartered Bank exchanging agreements with Gehan Rajapakse, General Manager - Fund Management and Bancassurance of Eagle Insurance while the Bank’s Head of Wealth Management, Sanjay Wijemanne and Chamikara Wijesinghe, Manager - Bancassurance and Channels look on.

Standard Chartered Bank, Colombo said this week it was offering customers global access to premium medical care services at a very competitive rate in the market.

The bank said customers can avail themselves to one of the most generous international health insurance plans available with up to US$1 million cover per person for a premium of just US$950 annually. The plans are underwritten by global insurance giant AIVA.

“The AVIVA International Health Cover provides a range of unique benefits and will enable our customers and their families to have peace of mind knowing that they have a premium insurance cover to take care of all their medical needs, both here and overseas,” said Sanjay Wijemanne, Head of Wealth Management, Standard Chartered Bank, in a press release issued by the Bank.


 
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