2005 Special Issue

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Special Issue 2005

Kabalikat para sa Maunlad na Buhay, Inc. “Partner for a Progressive Life”

Head Office: KMBI Bldg., 12 San Francisco St., Valenzuela City |  (02) 291.1484 to 86 | Fax: (02) 292.2441 | www.kmbi.org.ph

Vol. 2 No. 3

KMBI launches Karamay sa Buhay Program

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eeking to provide clients and their families with financial assistance in case of death, KMBI launched the Karamay sa Buhay Program (KBP), a microinsurance product, in partnership with the Cocolife Insurance Company.

(Top) KMBI Executive

Director Rosemarie The program was launched on September 19, 2005 at five Castro shakes hands with pilot branches -- Central Cavite, San Pablo, Naga, Butuan and Atty. Alfredo Tumacder, Jr., President of Cocolife Metro Davao, before going into full implementation in all 24 Insurance Company branches of KMBI on October 3. During the launching at San -- a partnership that led to the launching Pablo branch, area manager Vencent Abraham presented the of Karamay sa Buhay features of the microinsurance product. He tackled issues Program (KBP). (Right) Opportunity on poverty, economic crisis and the need for families to be International’s Richard prepared in case death comes. “Death is certain but time is Leftley gives a lecture about microinsurance to uncertain,” he stated. KMBI branch managers Enrolment to the Karamay sa Buhay program is compulsory in Mindanao. for all KMBI clients who are 18 to 64 years old. While the client is the principal member, she may enlist her family as dependents. For instance, married clients may sign up their spouse and members up to three children, while single clients may enroll their parents. Based on the number of dependents and premium paid by the client, benefits may range from Php 25,000 to Php 100,000. Prior to the launching of the program, KMBI tapped the expertise of Richard Leftley from Opportunity International Network. From July 26 to 29, he traveled to branches in Calabarzon, Bicol and Mindanao, and conducted a training on microinsurance. Participants included branch managers, accounting associates and key officers. Today, the program is being implemented through coordination with Edyline Ramos, MI coordinator based at the Head Office. As of November 30, five cases of death have been reported. Program members Emerina Cruz (Upper Cavite) and Purita Masilungan (San Pablo) died recently due to hypertension, while Ma. Melfa Surdao (Digos) succumbed to pulmonary complications. In Legaspi, spouses of program members Hermelina Bermundo and Edita Cimanes died of hypertension and tuberculosis, respectively. Families of Cruz and and Surdao have already claimed financial benefits, while others are currently under process.

I N S I D E Celebrating 19 years of God’s faithfulness ........2-3 And the award goes to... The Microentrepreneurs of the Year

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Strength from within

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In pursuit of God’s vision

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Building a legacy together

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Institute for higher learning

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Performance at a glance Human resource openings

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An interview with God

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