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Sun Life Grepa gives free insurance to RCBC clients in celebration of their 10 years of partnership

Sun Life Grepa Financial, Inc. (Sun Life Grepa), a major life insurer in the country, is celebrating its successful partnership of 10 years with one of the most trusted commercial banks in the Philippines, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC).

Over the years, Sun Life Grepa’s bancassurance partnership with RCBC has grown significantly and continues to provide dependable financial protection to ever increasing number of Filipino families thru the bank’s network of over 400 strategically located branches nationwide.

“This is indeed a historic moment for us. The 10-year partnership marks a decade of incredible growth and success, a testament to the resilience of both organizations. It illustrates how we have reached new heights after a decade of steady growth, undertaking new challenges to perform better, and aiming to offer a superior experience to our customers in every encounter,” Sun Life Grepa President Richard S. Lim said.

For RCBC President and CEO Eugene S. Acevedo, the bancassurance synergy paved the way for RCBC to offer innovative life insurance products. “After 10 years of sustained growth and success, we look forward to more opportunities to revolutionize the bancassurance industry, offer powerful digital solutions, and open more doors of financial protection to Filipinos.”

 Moreover, in celebration of the anniversary and as a way of thanking RCBC for 10 years of partnership, Sun Life Grepa is giving qualified RCBC depositors clients free life insurance coverage worth PHP100,000 for 3 months. Interested depositors may inquire with their RCBC Branch of Account or contact their Branch Relationship Manager. This promo is available until February 28, 2022 only.

Written by dotdailydose

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