Unicaja offers a 10% discount on life insurance policies when taking out optional breast cancer coverage

The new campaign can be taken out until 31 May at the bank's branches

14 MAY 2024

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Unicaja, through Unicorp Vida, 50% owned by Santalucía, launches a new campaign for the life insurance policies Univida Anual Renovable and Vida Libre Pymes, which, on this occasion, offers a 10% discount on the net premium for the first year when including the optional complementary coverage for the diagnosis of invasive breast cancer.

 

This campaign will be in force at the financial bank’s branches until 31 May. In the event of a diagnosis of this disease, these optional coverages guarantee additional capital to meet any expenses that may arise.

 

In this way, the insured person is paid an additional maximum capital sum of 60,000 euros as a help in the new personal and work situation, while maintaining the rest of the policy coverages in force.

 

In the event of death, the balance due on cards issued by Unicaja is also covered, with a maximum limit of 1,500 euros.

 

Pharmacogenetics service

 

Univida Anual Renovable and Vida Libre Pymes also include a pharmacogenetics service, which, in the event of a diagnosis of diseases such as breast cancer, allows a state-of-the-art genetic study to be carried out in order to receive the most appropriate and personalized treatment, as well as a free service of partial self-assessment of the Inheritance and Gift Tax related to life insurance.

 

On the other hand, Unicorp Vida has adapted its offer to the decree-law that establishes the right to oncological oblivion, which implies a better protection through its range of life insurance policies. Thus, the fact that the client may have suffered from cancer is not taken into account, provided that five years or more have elapsed since the treatment was overcome and completed.

 

With Univida Anual Renovable and Vida Libre Pymes, customers can guarantee their own and their family's protection and future plans against any eventuality that may arise.

 

Life insurance, in the event of certain unforeseen events, provides immediate capital that, with the savings capacity of the family unit, would be difficult to obtain. It is a product that guarantees the availability of capital when the insured event occurs.

 

 

 

Insurance taken out with Unicorp Vida through Unimediación S.L.U., linked insurance-banking operator, registered in the Special Administrative Registry of Insurance Distributors of the Directorate General of Insurance and Pension Funds with inscription number OV-0010, acting through the network of Unicaja Banco, S.A. Civil liability insurance in accordance with current legislation. The insurance companies with which Unimediación, S.L.U. has signed a contract are available for consultation at: www.unicajabanco.es/seguros Premiums and benefits of this insurance subject to current tax regulations.

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