The health insurer today announced it would return more than $200 million in COVID-19 claims savings to customers. 9News
claims savings to customers, bringing its total support to $950 million since the start of the pandemic.Customers will receive their money directly through a deposit into their bank account.It will range from up to $151 for those with extras-only policies and up to $667 for customers with hospital and extras policies.
On average, this will be $30 for extras-only policies and around $129 for hospital and extras policies.READ MORE:Medibank group executive customer portfolios Milosh Milisavljevic said the insurance giant was committed to not profiting from the pandemic. "While nearly all public health measures implemented during COVID-19 have eased and claims are recovering, they still remain below normal levels," Milisavljevic said.
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