1.
Who is Philamlife's overseas Filipino worker (OFW) customer?
Anyone
of Filipino citizenship or Filipino descent, currently working
or living abroad, including his immediate family members like
his spouse, children, siblings or parents.
2.
What is the importance of life insurance to the OFW?
Life
insurance means protection and security, not just for yourself
but for your family as well. It safeguards your future by providing
financial stability at times of uncertainty. It is especially
important for OFWs like you because job security, separation from
your family and living in a totally new environment are major
concerns. Life insurance gives you peace of mind.
3.
What is Philamlife's OFW Program?
see
OFW
Program
4.
Can I apply abroad?
All applications for a Philamlife policy must be solicited and
signed in the Philippines. However, subsequent requirements, if
any, may be signed abroad.
5.
What requirements are needed for OFW applicants?
In
most cases, the requirements for OFW applicants are the same for
non-OFW applicants. However, on a case-to-case basis, additional
requirements may be asked of you such as the work contract & passport,
to name a few.
6.
What plans can I buy?
All plans and its applicable riders may be offered to OFW applicants,
subject to certain underwriting guidelines and conditions.
7.
Will the OFW's destination country of work and/or residence abroad
affect the acceptability of his application?
The
OFW's destination country of work and/or residence abroad is a
factor in the acceptability of his application. Destination countries
faced with political unrest and instability are usually unacceptable.
However, there are still other factors that affect the acceptability
of the application for insurance and approval varies on a case-to-case
basis.
8. Can I sign the application in the Philippines and remit the first
premium payment from abroad?
Signing the application without the first premium payment or deposit
can be done. However, paying the initial premium or deposit together
with the submission of your application guarantees you protection
until such time that the application is approved and the policy
made effective. Furthermore, it is best to pay the initial premium
or deposit directly to Philamlife or any of its authorized representatives
in the Philippines so that the policy may readily be made effective
upon approval. Succeeding premium payments can then be made abroad.
9.
Where can I pay my succeeding premiums while I'm abroad?
Succeeding
premium payments can be made abroad through any bank or remittance
facility accepting remittances or money transfers to the Philippines.
10.
What information needs to be written in the remittance form?
- Name of Remitter
- Name of Insured
- Policy Number
- That the beneficiary/recipient of the remittance is PHILAMLIFE
- That the remittance is a premium payment
- That the remittance should be credited to Philamlife's PHILAM
BANK Account No. 2704-00011-1 at the UN Branch, United Nations
Ave., Ermita, Manila for US DOLLAR PAYMENTS OR to EQUITABLE-PCI
BANK Savings Account No. 1359-00054-1 at the Luneta Branch, Kalaw
Avenue, Ermita, Manila for PESO PAYMENTS.
Please
take note that a photocopy of the remittance form must immediately
be sent to Philamlife so that your premium payment may be traced.
This is to prevent the possibility of lapsation of your policy.
11.
Can I make changes on my policy even if I am abroad?
Only
non-contractual
policy changes can be made in participating AIG servicing offices
worldwide, depending on their level
of authority.
Kindly refer to Policy
Owner's Services
for more information or contact the OFW
Market Department.
12.
What documents do I need to present/submit when making a policy
change?
Depending
on the kind of policy change needed to be done, some document
you might need are: the policy contract, a photocopy of your birth
certificate, a photocopy of your marriage contract, valid identification,
death certificate, citizenship papers, premium notices and receipts.
You may also need to fill up certain forms to facilitate the policy
change being made .
13.
Can I convert my AIA, ALICO or AIG policy from abroad to a Philamlife
policy?
Yes,
you can have your AIA, ALICO or AIG policy exchanged or converted
into a Philamlife policy while you are in the Philippines. Philamlife
will look for the plan closest to the coverage and benefits stated
in your AIA, ALICO or AIG policy. Kindly refer to Policy
Owner's Services
for more information or contact the OFW
Market Department.
14.
What documents do I need to present/submit when I exchange/convert
my policy?
You
will need to submit a duly-accomplished policy change form from
Philamlife, the request for cash surrender form from the AIA,
ALICO or AIG office you purchased your policy from, your original
AIA, ALICO or AIG policy contract and 2 valid identification cards.
Remember to inform AIA, ALICO or AIG of your plan to exchange/convert
to a Philamlife policy so that you can secure the necessary cash
surrender form.
15.
Can my beneficiaries or I claim the benefits under my Philamlife
policy abroad?
Claims can be made abroad, depending on the level
of authority
of the participating AIG servicing company in the country where
the claim is being made. Only the insured, policy owner and/or
beneficiary/ies can make claim requests. Kindly contact the Claims
Department for more information.
16.
What documents do I need to present/submit when making a claim abroad?
Important
documents such as the policy contract, premium notices, premium
receipts and other papers relating to your Philamlife policy would
facilitate and speed up the claim process.
17.
Whom can I contact for more information?
You
may contact the OFW
Market Department,
3rd Floor Philamlife Building, United Nations Avenue, Ermita,
Manila, Philippines | (+632) 526-9315 | 526-9380 | 526-9381 Telefax:
526-9382 .

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