USPA Global Alumni Association has partnered up with Enterprise Life and Assurance Advisors to offer an exclusive insurance policy for its members.
Dubbed the ‘Alumni Insurance Policy’, it is designed to meet and cushion members of some unforeseen risks in life.
The Welfare scheme is intended to provide financial assistance in case of death of a member, critical illness of a member, permanent disability of a member, death of a spouse, and death of dependents.
The UPSA Global Alumni President and Coordinator Francis Dadzie encouraged all alumni members to sign-up for the Alumni Insurance Policy.
He assured members of the Alumni that a second phase of the policy will be rolled out in April for those who, for some circumstance, did not sign-up this month.
Mr. Dadzie made this statement during the signing of the agreement with Enterprise Life and Assurance Advisors at the Global Alumni Office on the UPSA Campus.
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