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BDO Life offers protection from life’s ‘what ifs’







“What if she says ‘no’? What if she gets pregnant right away? What if she gets sick? What if I get sick?”—these are the thoughts running through the mind of a young man as he prepares to propose to his girlfriend in the newly-launched online video of BDO Life Assurance Company, Inc.

The video spotlights a man confronted by life stage uncertainties or the ‘what ifs’ that come with getting married, starting a family, and growing older.

“What if she wants a big wedding? What if she gets pregnant right away? What if we have twins? What if ours kids want to get double majors?” Like the video’s lead character, it’s
normal to feel uneasy over these ‘what if’ questions despite the excitement of beginning a life together. Fortunately, there is a way to address life’s ‘what ifs.’

“Everyone needs two plans in life. Plan A consists of a wealth accumulation program focused on successfully saving and investing within a given timeframe. But given life’s uncertainties, lifestyle needs, health risks, education costs, and other similar concerns, it’s smart to have financial safety nets, and that’s Plan B,” said Renato Vergel de Dios, president and CEO of BDO Life.

Vergel de Dios said that life insurance is Plan B. When Plan A is disrupted, Plan B takes over and infuses cash to complement Plan A. When life throws a curve ball, insurance money enables families to preserve their financial dignity. With sound preparation and planning, their lifestyle won’t have to change much—bills will be paid on time, children can continue their schooling, and there’ll be no need to agonize over expenses when invited to social occasions.

BDO Life’s video is part of its corporate mission to instill a protection mindset among Filipinos by educating them on the value of life insurance, in keeping with the company’s tagline, “We Protect.”

For Vergel de Dios, insurance is a way of life and a risk mitigation philosophy. The peace of mind that the financial protection life insurance provides is never a waste of money. If the insured makes it to retirement, they would be fortunate to have realized their life’s full earning potential. On the other hand, if tragedy and untimely loss happen, Plan B—life insurance—would act as a safety net and replace a portion of their lost income, the magnitude of which is dependent on the amount of their insurance coverage.

“There is a saying that goes, ‘No widow ever complains that her husband bought too much insurance.’ Try talking to someone who has lost a family breadwinner but whose financial burdens have been eased because of life insurance. Such conversations renew our mission,” added Vergel de Dios.

Talk to a BDO Life Financial Advisor about life’s ‘what ifs’ at www.bdo.com.ph/bdolife/connect-financial-advisor.

Meanwhile, the new BDO Life video can be viewed at the official YouTube page of BDO Unibank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jt-UFBlW00M&feature=youtu.be&utm_source=Corpcomm&utm_medium=PR&utm_campaign=BDO%20Life%20Launch


We Protect. BDO Life launches a new online video about the value of life insurance in facing life’s ‘what ifs.’ It is available on the official YouTube and Facebook pages of BDO Unibank.





Comments

Anonymous said…
Maganda po tlaga mommy pag may life insurance Para secure po ang family. What ever happened po. Lalo na po at di natin hawak ang buhay natin. Para Kung sakali man po hindi magiging kawawa Yun family. Nakasecure na po Pati Yun pag aaral ng mga anak.
Ang dami talagang What ifs dapat talaga pinaghahandaan, katulad ngayong pandemic yung mga may ipon or naitatabi may makukuha sila. malaking tulong yung may mapaghuhugutan ka in case of emergeny buti anjan si BDO to help and guide. Tapos ang insurance relate ako jan nung na aksidente si hubby wlang kaming nakuha kasi di pa insured si hubby that time. Tapos ang masama tapos na ang working hours kaya wala kami habol sa work. baon kami sa utang para maisalba ang gamot at foods namin.

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