QNB Insurance Launches New Product 'E-Good Health Personal Accident Insurance'
QNB Insurance has developed an innovative product to help young people acquire insurance habits and step confidently into the future.
The company announced: "We have launched our new product, ‘E-Good Health Personal Accident Insurance’, specifically designed for young people. By focusing on their expectations and desires, the company offers its products with extensive coverage at low premiums, providing advantages to the youth.
With the motto 'Live today, today', QNB Insurance continuously develops its health insurance, life, and personal accident insurance products to reduce clients' concerns about the future and be by their side at every moment. The company continues to grow beyond the industry standards in the life and personal accident sectors and provides products and services targeted at different audience segments.
In this context, the company has introduced the innovative ‘E-Good Health Personal Accident Insurance’ to familiarize young people with insurance, encouraging them to develop insurance awareness and step confidently into the future. Designed with a youth-centric approach, the E-Good Health Personal Accident Insurance aims to meet the needs of young people by offering extensive coverage at low premiums.
The E-Good Health Personal Accident Insurance provides financial security for young individuals with coverage for death and permanent disability due to accidents. Additionally, it offers daily hospital coverage, providing daily financial support in case of hospitalization due to accidents or illnesses. The product also allows young individuals in the workforce to avoid the concerns of taking time off by offering online consultations with specialists and prescription services without needing to visit a doctor. This service enables insured young people to consult with specialists 24/7 about any issues they may have. Along with specialists, the service includes up to four consultations each with a psychologist and a dietitian per year."