Shinhan Life offers 50,000 free blood cancer insurance packages to Vietnamese children
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18/3/2022

Shinhan Life offers 50,000 free blood cancer insurance packages to Vietnamese children

Dear Valued Customers,

Shinhan Life Vietnam (one of the Shinhan Financial Group members) offers 50,000 nationwide blood cancer insurance packages, called "Shinhan - An Binh" for Vietnamese children. Shinhan Finance expects that this program will increase benefits for its customers.

Accordingly, Shinhan Life will provide 50,000 special health packages for 50,000 children from 30 days old to 12 years old with an estimated financial support of up to 100 million VND per case of blood cancer. The offer is valid for one year from the date of registration.

Benefits of signing up:

🔹 Simple and free registration.

🔹 Up to 100 million VND in financial support.

🔹 Insurance benefits:

- Under 05 years old: 50% of the insurance amount equivalent to VND 50,000,000.

- From 05 years old and above: 100% of the insurance amount equivalent to VND 100,000,000.

With this special offer, Shinhan Financial Group demonstrates its commitment to assist customers to share financial burdens, enjoy their lives with complete peace of mind, and help build a better Vietnam through tailor-made financial solutions.

The time duration is until December 31, 2022. For more information or to register for a free insurance plan, please visit Shinhan Life - An Binh.

About Shinhan Life Vietnam

Shinhan Life Insurance Vietnam Limited Liability Company has an initial charter capital of VND 2,320 billion, is a life insurance company with 100% investment capital from Shinhan Life Insurance Corporation, Korea. Officially operating insurance business in Vietnam market from January 2022, Shinhan Life provides life insurance, health insurance and financial investment services.

For more information, please visit Shinhan Life website: www.shinhanlifevn.com.vn

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