Showing posts with label Mapfre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mapfre. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2015

MAPFRE Insular introduces Fast and Hassle-Free Claim Insurance Process

 

MAPFRE Insular, a non-life insurance company, introduces the new VIP Fast Track program. The VIP Fast Track is another trailblazing innovation in the claiming process for MAPFRE Insular Comprehensive Car Insurance policyholders. VIP Fast Track gives current and new MAPFRE Insular policyholders the opportunity to enjoy the fastest and most hassle-free claiming process by requiring only one document for submission when filing a claim.

MAPFRE Insular offers the simplest claiming process in the industry, as it requires only three documents. Now, with the VIP Fast Track claiming process, the three documents are reduced to one*!

Enrolling your policy in the VIP Fast Track program is as easy as 1-2-3. You only need to submit the valid driver’s license of the car owner or the nominated driver, together with the car’s OR/CR (official receipt/copy of registration), or if the vehicle is brand new, the car’s invoice; and the duly filled-up application form.“When the need to claim comes, the client will only need to present the Incident Report Form (IRF)*—and this is what makes this new VIP Fast Track process unique! You don’t need to worry about submitting other documents for claiming. With MAPFRE

Insular’s VIP Fast Track process, you get to enjoy a hassle-free experience and gain more confidence the next time you drive your car,” says Tirso Abad, MAPFRE Insular President and CEO.

For more information about MAPFRE Insular and its VIP Fast Track program, visit www.mapfre.com.ph, call Teleservice at (+632) 876.4400 or visit your nearest local MAPFRE Insular branch

*Note: Applicable for own damage claims only.

Friday, March 6, 2015

DepEd, Embassy of Spain, and Fundacion Mapfre Initiates Turnover of Road Safety Teaching Aids for Public Elementary Schools in PH


Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines, H.E. Luis Antonio Calvo, with DepEd Undersecretary of Programs and Projects Dina Ocampo, and Mapfre Insular president and CEO, Javier Warleta, initiated the turnover of Road Safety Teaching Aids for public elementary schools in the country, between Fundacion Mapfre and the Department of Education (DepEd).

The materials were given to improve the teaching-learning process in schools so that students may be aware of how to safely navigate Philippine roads, particularly the busy streets of the metro. Soft copies of the program’s materials will be stored in the DepEd Portal to provide easier access for the teachers. Ultimately, the goal is to reach out to 47,000 schools nationwide—both in the elementary and secondary levels. On top of raising awareness among the youth, DepEd, Mapfre, and the

Spanish Embassy would like to extend road safety consciousness to adults as well, since they are the members of society who use the roads more often. DepEd recognizes that changes will come faster if adults lead by example. As a start, teachers must be able to learn from the program and share it with their students and families.

The Spanish Ministry of Education and Embassy have worked closely with DepEd on special programs, and are thus very supportive of the project. The collaborators would like to emphasize safety as a way of life. They believe that values and health education are as important as traffic and car safety principles. Fundacion Mapfre, the corporate social responsibility arm of MAPFRE S.A., a leading Spanish insurance multinational company, operating in the Philippines through Mapfre Insular, has been working with the Department of Education since 2011, developing modules in two learning areas: Araling Panlipunan and Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao. Since then, road safety has been taught in at least two thousand schools nationwide. Beginning this March 2015, teaching aids will be distributed and used in schools.