Is BIMA Insurance Legit?

BIMA, a reputable Swedish insurance firm, has expanded its operations to the Philippines, where it will provide inexpensive insurance geared to the needs of young Filipino professionals and their families. THE PHILIPPINES — MANILA, Philippines — Assume you’ve had a fortunate year and have been awarded a mid-year bonus.

How does BIMA work?

Customers of BIMA pay for their products using their phones, prepaid airtime, monthly bills, or their mobile money wallet. They are protected for the following month once they have paid for the previous month.

How do I cancel my BIMA subscription?

What is the procedure for canceling my e-insurance subscription? You can cancel your policy by phoning BIMA at 03 20225555, sending OFF to 29999 by SMS text, or using the Celcom USSD menu (365*7*8#) and confirming your cancellation.

What is BIMA life?

If the worst happens, our BIMA Life solutions are designed to help customers and their families.

If a customer dies or becomes partially or permanently incapacitated, their beneficiaries will get a cash lump amount.

BIMA Life alleviates part of the financial strain on families that may lose family income or may pay hefty out-of-pocket funeral expenses.

How do I join BIMA insurance?

BIMA is pleased to assist Tigo Ghana in making the award-winning Tigo Family Care Insurance product even more accessible by launching a shortcode that allows customers to self-register for the product without the need for an agent, physical signature, or any of the other cumbersome paperwork typically associated with traditional insurance policies in Ghana.

Subscribers can register by dialing *900# on their phones. Potential Tigo Family Care Insurance clients can get up to GHC 2,000 in coverage by registering via the shortcode or one of the other two registration channels: Tigo Customer Service Center or a Tigo insurance agent.

BIMA and Tigo Ghana are pleased to announce the launch of Ghana’s first totally paperless insurance coverage.

How do I pay my Bima bill online?

Fill out the policy information and pay using NetBanking or Debit/Credit Cards. This service is available for non-ULIP plans as well. Payments can now be made using a VISA/Mastercard credit card (domestic only) for a small convenience fee.