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UNO Digital Bank first to offer life insurance

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In a partnership aimed at streamlining access to affordable and accessible insurance in the country, UNO Digital Bank and Singlife Philippines are leveraging the country’s rise to upper-middle-income status and the anticipated surge in health insurance demand.

“Uno inspires to be at the leading edge of financial innovation and bring best in class products and services to the tens of millions of ordinary Filipinos who are served by the traditional banks. The access to products and services is expected to help them improve their life by offering them flexibility, convenience, personalization, and control. Our partnership with Singlife will serve a significant step towards achieving our mission” said Kalidas Ghose, Chairman of Uno Digital Bank.

“Uno is on a mission to provide one trusted platform to meet your entire life’s financial needs. This means one place that allows you to save, borrow, transact, protect and invest.

We have already started our journey in offering multiple options to our customers to save, borrow, and transact in the past years and we are very excited to introduce the phase of protect and to take the first step with Singlife Philippines. With this partnership we are one step closer to making a holistic experience for our customers”, shared Manish Bhai, President & CEO, Uno Digital Bank.

“We aim to help Filipinos on their financial wellness journey. We are excited to have UNO Digital Bank as a partner on this mission. Our companies are aligned in our approach of using cutting-edge technology to solve customer pain points. We provide a better way to get access to much-needed products and help them achieve their financial goals at every life stage,” says Singlife Philippines Co-founder and Executive Director Sherie Ng.

Individuals and their families can benefit from quality healthinsurance without financial strain with the “Cash for Medical Costs” plan, which provides financial coverage for hospitalization and 125 critical conditions.

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