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Source: Allianz Insurance

Allianz Insurance launches promotion to give free first aid kits to customers

Chief Executive Officer of Allianz Insurance, Darlington Munhuwani Chief Executive Officer of Allianz Insurance, Darlington Munhuwani

Allianz Insurance, a subsidiary of the global insurance giant, Allianz Group has launched a consumer-reward promotion dubbed ‘Allianz Cares’ to give free branded Allianz first aid kits to customers.

The promotion, which is the first of its kind in Ghana’s insurance industry will run from 17th September to 31st March 2022 with terms and conditions.
To get the free first aid kit, both new and existing customers have to purchase a motor or home and personal accident insurance package from any Allianz Insurance office in Accra, Kumasi, Tema, and Takoradi.

Speaking at the launch in Accra, the Chief Executive Officer of Allianz Insurance, Darlington Munhuwani said: “As a customer-centric brand that has operated in Ghana for over a decade, the voice of the customer informs what we do with regards to product features and overall services.

“Our day-to-day interactions with customers have helped us to gather insights on their needs and how we can enhance their experience with the Allianz brand. This promotion is confirmation of Allianz’s dedication to its customer’s wellbeing.”

He explained that the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives both at a personal and business level, adding that: “As a caring brand, we are committed to keeping our customers and communities safe.

“We would not be where we are today without the support of our clients, that is the reason we are rewarding and putting the health and safety of our customers at the forefront of this promotion.”

Through the Allianz Cares promo, he said the company aims to raise awareness of the importance of first aid and how in as little as five minutes, a life can be saved at home or whilst traveling.

“We go through our daily lives knowing full well that health risks can occur– yet many don’t have first aid kits in their cars and homes. It’s time for every Ghanaian to own a first aid kit, and this is our contribution to this campaign. This will help save lives in emergency situations,” he added.