AXA Mansard Insurance has extended its two promotional schemes, AXA Mansard Awoof Xtra and Double-Double Promo to June.
In a statement, the firm noted it decided to extend the promos to allow more Nigerians and its customers whose policies were still active till last year to benefit from the offerings.
The AXA Mansard Awoof Xtra and Double-Double are designed for the 3rd party and comprehensive motor insurance categories.
According to the company, when customers buy or renew their comprehensive insurance policy under the Double-Double scheme, such customers would get free fire insurance for their home to the tune of the vehicle sum assured.
Speaking on the promo extension, the Chief Client Officer, AXA Mansard, Rashidat Adebisi, said the objective of the promotions was to get more Nigerians to protect themselves and build resilience against uncertainties.
He said, “For us at AXA Mansard, we will continue to push the boundaries to find increased ways of getting more Nigerians to embrace the insurance culture. We are convinced that one way to drive insurance penetration in Nigeria is for more people to see insurance in action. Our citizens can’t see insurance in action when they don’t have insurance.”
On his part, the Chief Executive Officer of the insurance firm, Kunle Ahmed, stated that the two promotional schemes had proved AXA Mansard’s commitment to the growth of the insurance sector in Nigeria.
He explained that the choice of motor and fire insurance as anchor products was very deliberate.
He said, “We understand that motor insurance is one insurance product that most Nigerians can relate to in terms of understanding. So, we see this as an opportunity to leverage that advantage to, on the one hand, get more people to insure their vehicles and, on the other hand, get more Nigerians to try out home insurance in the process.
“We believe that this initiative alongside others will help drive the level of penetration and will get more Nigerians to try out insurance and let them experience how it works by themselves.”