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FLTR: Johan Oosthuysen, CEO of Bonlife Assurance and Graeme Mouton, MD of Pick n Pay at the launch of the Enda Nawa funeral cover product available exclusively at Pick n Pay Namibia. Photo Contributed
FLTR: Johan Oosthuysen, CEO of Bonlife Assurance and Graeme Mouton, MD of Pick n Pay at the launch of the Enda Nawa funeral cover product available exclusively at Pick n Pay Namibia. Photo Contributed

Pick n Pay, Bonlife introduce funeral cover product

"Enda Nawa"
For seniors, the Enda Nawa Senior Plan offers essential coverage without medical complexities.
Staff Reporter
Pick n Pay Namibia, a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List Group, announced its partnership with Bonlife Assurance to introduce a revolutionary funeral cover product, "Enda Nawa", which translates to "go well" in Oshiwambo, one of Namibia's cherished languages.

In a heartfelt address, Pick n Pay Namibia's Managing Director, Graeme Mouton, emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating, "Through our metaphorical DNA of being a truly authentic, caring, and passionate company, we are committed to our country and its people as underpinned in our purpose: ‘Creating a future, enhancing life.'

This partnership with Bonlife Assurance is a testament to our commitment to the Namibian community." CEO of Bonlife Assurance, Johan Oosthuysen, confirmed “This partnership is more than just a collaboration – it represents a shared commitment to providing essential and highly accessible products and services to all Namibians. We at Bonlife understand the importance of financial security, and we are dedicated to ensuring it’s within reach for everyone and therefor, affordability has been a primary focus in the development of Enda Nawa. We have strived to create a product that is priced competitively with ‘first-of-its-kind benefits in Namibia, making funeral insurance accessible to a wide range of individuals and families.”

“Enda Nawa" is much more than just a product; it is a tailored financial solution designed to meet the unique needs of our clients when they need comfort and a partner they can trust. With a deep dedication to stand by fellow Namibians during their most challenging moments, "Enda Nawa" aims to create a future where every Namibian is well-supported. Through our partnership with Bonlife Assurance, a company that shares Pick n Pay Namibia's commitment to excellence, diversity, and responsibility, we ensure cost-effective premiums and affordable pricing for our valued products.”

Challenges

As proud 100% Namibian-owned companies, both Pick n Pay Namibia and Bonlife Assurance are contributing towards the alleviation of unemployment challenges in our nation. This partnership signifies a significant step towards a more caring and compassionate future for Namibians. "Enda Nawa" offers not only a financial safety net but also a helping hand during your time of grief. We understand the importance of providing comprehensive support during these difficult moments, and our tailored financial solution aims to ease the burden for our clients.

The Enda Nawa Family Plan accommodates up to 12 individuals per policy, catering to families of all sizes. Eligibility for the main life and spouse spans from ages 18 to 65, with coverage also extending to children aged 0 to 21 and parents between the ages of 55 and 80. A short 6-month waiting period ensures swift access to benefits.

For seniors, the Enda Nawa Senior Plan offers essential coverage without medical complexities. It is designed for parents aged 55 to 80 and shares the same 6- month waiting period as the Family Plan.

Both plans include Funeral Cash to cover funeral expenses, a Pick n Pay Grocery card for essential grocery shopping, and a Meat & Veg Benefit to ensure nutritious meals are always accessible. These plans underscore Enda Nawa's commitment to providing straightforward and accessible funeral cover solutions.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-22

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