Fubon Life's 'Anxin Yiqidong' Insurance Features Health Incentive
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Fubon Life's 'Anxin Yiqidong' term life insurance offers a health incentive mechanism.
- The policy provides coverage for sports-related injuries, fractures, and accidents during the summer vacation period.
- Policyholders can receive a premium discount on their next policy year if they meet specific health standards through InBody analysis.
Fubon Life is highlighting its 'Anxin Yiqidong' term life insurance, which features a unique health incentive mechanism designed to encourage policyholders to maintain healthy lifestyles, especially during the summer vacation. The policy aims to provide comprehensive protection for individuals engaging in various physical activities.
The insurance plan offers specific coverage for common sports-related issues, including bone fractures and muscle injuries. It provides benefits such as surgical insurance, fracture compensation, and assistance for rehabilitation equipment like wheelchairs or crutches. Additionally, it covers accidental outpatient visits and offers death and disability benefits, with increased payouts for specific incidents like heatstroke, drowning, or muscle breakdown.
The 'Anxin Yiqidong' term life insurance is specially equipped with a health overflow mechanism.
Fubon Life emphasizes that policyholders can earn a 5% discount on their next annual premium by meeting certain health standards, such as achieving an 'A+' body composition score through an InBody analysis at designated medical institutions. This initiative encourages consistent health management, rewarding policyholders who actively pursue wellness goals. The company positions the 'Anxin Yiqidong' policy as a reliable partner for those seeking both peace of mind and effective health management.
Policyholders can receive a 5% discount on their next policy year's scheduled annual premium if they meet the A+ body composition standard for BMI, waist-hip ratio, and skeletal muscle mass index through InBody analysis at designated medical institutions.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.