Airtel offers Rs 4 lakh life insurance cover to pre-paid users

Airtel has launched a Rs 599 pre-paid plan offering 2GB data per day, unlimited calls to any network and 100 SMS per day, and Rs 4 lakh life insurance cover from Bharti AXA Life Insurance.
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The mobile phone recharge from Airtel comes with a validity of 84 days and the insurance cover continues automatically for three months with every recharge.

A customer needs to enrol for the insurance after first recharge through SMS, Airtel Thanks App or the Airtel Retailer.

The life insurance cover, which is available to all customers aged 18-54 years, requires no paperwork or medical examination and the certificate of insurance will be instantaneously delivered digitally. A physical copy of the insurance will be delivered to customer’s doorstep on request.

The product is currently available to customers across Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry and its availability will be gradually extended to pan-India in the next few months.

“Airtel has empowered millions of customers across Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry with world-class telecom connectivity. Our network is a great platform to digitally deliver a range of services and solve the problems of customers,” Manoj Murali, CEO – Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Bharti Airtel, said.

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