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Globe extends free COVID-19 insurance for customers until July 31

In partnership with GCash and Singlife, Globe Telecom is giving its mobile customers free three-month GInsure medical coverage for COVID-19 and dengue, or cash assistance to replace income in case of an accident. GInsure is a service on the GCash app that provides customers access to more affordable Singlife insurance products.

Existing Globe mobile customers and those who want to apply for Globe Postpaid may avail of GInsure medical coverage of up to P140,500 for COVID-19 and dengue cases, or up to 50% of take-home income for income loss due to a covered accident. They need to be a fully verified GCash user to qualify.

Globe Prepaid and TM customers just need to register to a Go or Easy SURF promo for as low as P50, or any promo exclusive to GlobeOne or GCash app. Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi customers may subscribe to any HomeSURF, HomeWATCH, or Surf4All promo worth at least P99 until July 31, 2021. Customers who apply for a new postpaid GPlan can also enjoy this offer once their application is approved. Globe Broadband likewise offered GInsure to its customers over the last few months.

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“Filipinos have become more concerned about their health and finances. We want to help ease their worries and prepare them for emergencies by giving free insurance coverage,” said Issa Guevarra-Cabreira, chief commercial officer, Globe. “Through this partnership, we can bring insurance closer to Filipinos, and enable them to face these challenging times with courage and optimism,” she added.

GInsure by SingLife is for Filipino citizens and foreigners legally residing in the country who are 18 to 45 years old (for COVID-19 and dengue medical coverage) or up to 64 years old (for income loss protection due to accidents), in good health, and has never been a confirmed COVID-19 case.