FWD Life Insurance Corp. (FWD Life Philippines) on Tuesday launched a customizable life insurance plan that aims to meet the lifestyle and financial needs of Filipinos. READ:
FWD Life Insurance Corp. on Tuesday launched a customizable life insurance plan that aims to meet the lifestyle andThe product called “FWD The One” is available to Filipinos ages 18 to 70 who have been legal residents of the Philippines for at least six months. It is available for a starting premium of P330.
“There’s a reason we wanted to do that because for every generation, we wanted to have The One for them… We wanted to cater to everyone because it has to be customizable.
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