Heirs Insurance Upgrades Website

August 12, 2021
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HEIRS Insurance and Heirs Life Assurance have created an easy access for its customers to access their websites and purchase insurance policies in five minutes.

The Managing Director of Heirs Life Assurance, Niyi Onifade, explained that the websites were designed to remove the barrier of accessibility.

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Onifade added that the upgrade on their website was largely to satisfy their customers and to help customers purchase request claims seamlessly.

He said, “For us at Heirs Insurance and Heirs Life, our business revolves largely around satisfying our customers and we understand the important role technology plays in making that happen, as well as widening the scope of our offering to underserved markets.

“Presently, our websites offer a web app feature that allows customers to buy and pay for policies in just five minutes and request for claims within 24 hours. This, we believe, is the ease customers truly deserve and we are glad to be pioneering that.”

The Managing Director of Heirs Insurance Limited, Adaobi Nwakuche, said, “We are delighted that customers can now purchase products via our websites.

“This milestone speaks to the innovation we are bringing into the insurance industry and more importantly, our commitment to our customers. Our promise of simple, quick, accessible, and reliable insurance service is closer than ever.”

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