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Accessible Insurance for Low-Income Filipinos





Life is pretty much unpredictable things that you may have now can be gone in a snap. but being prepared always can give you a secure feeling of whatever happens there is something that you can somehow expect and you won't go empty-handed.

Some of us may have taken for granted the importance of getting a life insurance, with a thought that it may be too early or too late to get one and may not be aware that it is more than just ensuring your self but also can giving a peace of mind for you and your loved ones.


Last February 27,2018,  I was invited to witness the legacy of one of the most affordable and reliable life insurance company in the Philippines. If I'm not mistaken, I heard about Country Bankers Life Insurance Corporation wat back 1990's. CBLIC will be celebrating their 53rd Anniversary on the 28th March.

Country Bankers Life Insurance Corporation was established March 28, 1965, by Mr. Jose E.Desidero, Sr. CBLIC focuses and addresses the insurance needs of our fellow Filipinos who live in the rural areas, it also caters to small and medium business entrepreneurs, farmers, fisherman and the public school teachers.
CBLIC is one of the best insurance providers in the countryside and rural areas that allowed and gives their customer or policyholders an affordable and reliable Insurance plan.
This legacy of an affordable and accessible insurance to low-income Filipinos has been passed on to CBIG Senior VP and General Manager Geraldine Desiderio-Garcia, she is the Desiderio family's third generation member.

Country Bankers Insurance Group 2 Subsidiaries

  • . Country Bankers Life Insurance Corporation ( CBLIC )

                            - an insurance provider


  • . Country Bankers Insurance Corporation ( CBIC )

                           - for non-life insurance products

CIBG still continues to develop a wide array of insurance plan that will provide all the necessary support for all the plan holder in times of need.

Classic Benefit Plan - offers insurance protection up to the age of 96 and it is payable in three (3), five (5), seven (7) and ten (10) year period

Alalay sa Buhay ( ASB) - provides the holder a renewable one-year insurance to individuals 13-70 years old for only Php 365
natural and accidental death Benefits.

Alalay Sa Buhay Family - renewable up to age 70 of the principal insurer and covers up 3 to 5 members of the family for only Php 750 per unit

Alalay Sa Buhay Senior - cover insurance for the individual ages 71-80 and offers Insurance for one year for only Php 1000 per unit

CIBG also offers basic insurance products like car insurance and fire insurance.

Country Bankers Insurance Group is known as a " company with a heart " providing the best insurance and continue to deliver their commitment and remains true to their core values.
CIBG is the reliable ally of all the Filipinos that are seeking security for themselves and to their families through the company'' life and non-life insurance products.



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Comments

Unknown said…
Insurance is so confusing and so hard, especially for people struggling at the low-income level. I am so glad they are going to get help.
Anonymous said…
My family and I all have life insurance. I believe it is very important to have.
Angie said…
Insurance can be very complex and overwhelming. It’s so great that they are getting the coverage they need and assistance.
Unknown said…
What a great resource for the Filipino community! Thanks fo sharing!
Brittany said…
This is so important! I am glad there is help for the Filipino community

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