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Ghana: Imperial General Assurance to launch Imperial Collision Insurance

Imperial General Assurance, a local insurance company, is preparing to introduce an insurance package designed to provide coverage for policyholders and third parties in the event of vehicle collisions with objects or other vehicles.

As per the company’s statement, the newly introduced Imperial Collision Insurance package is strategically positioned to meet the increasing demands of its customer base.

Speaking to the media, the Deputy Managing Director (MD) Harry Ofori-Atta stressed that the insurance package is not to cover third-party but individuals who have their vehicles colliding with other objects or vehicles.

“It has a third-party component in, and it also has an additional benefit, which is hospitalization,” he said.

The Deputy MD added that the insurance package also covers persons who happen to be indisposed and not necessarily through road crashes.

He said that such persons have the privilege of having their hospital bills slashed by GH¢100 after three days of admission up to 30 days.

“That is for the thirty days. The person will earn up to GH¢3,000, but the caveat here is that the person must first and foremost be severely sick and be admitted,” Mr. Ofori-Atta noted.

The Deputy Managing Director emphasized the company’s proactive approach in leading the way within the mobility insurance sector.

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