Union Assurance has won top accolades for its comprehensive Health insurance solution – Health 360. The awards recognised the company’s industry-leading role as an innovative trailblazer driving product quality to new heights.
The awards won by Union Assurance for Health 360 were Sri Lanka’s Best Health Insurance Plan presented at the Insurance Alertss Excellence Awards 2021, and Health Insurance Initiative of the Year - Sri Lanka, presented at the Insurance Asia Awards 2021, according to a company media release.
Its CEO Jude Gomes, described the awards as a triumph for their strategy to offer the most innovative health insurance solutions. He noted that Health 360 was a major breakthrough, providing comprehensive protection for the family across three generations, covering the policyholder’s spouse, children, and parents.
According to Mr. Gomes, the accolades by two prestigious awarding bodies recognised their commitment to helping consumers manage the ever-increasing cost of healthcare. He said that Health 360 gives policyholders access to the best treatment for themselves and their loved ones, without having to worry about affordability. “It is a truly visionary safety net that ensures health and well-being in these challenging times,” he added.
Chief Technical Officer of Union Assurance, Rumesh Modarage, said Health 360 was designed as a one-stop solution unique in its range and scope. It offers benefits across three generations covering the policyholder’s spouse, children, and parents with a wealth of benefits, including hospital charges, surgery, dental and optical services, medication, and maternity services.
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