Personal & Family Cover: Risk Education
You’re Partner in Child’s Education
You may have made provision to cover the cost of your
children’s schooling, but have you considered what would happen if you had a
serious accident or an illness that left you permanently disabled, or if you
lost your life? Would your savings, disability and life cover be enough to
cover the cost of education?
We at Procon can help you to take care of your children
education when you can’t, or even in your absence, by providing you with excellent comprehensive products that includes:
- Comprehensive coverage from pre-primary to a first degree of
up to four years (five or six in the case of specialised degrees).
- Benefits that will paid directly to the educational
institution – you’re assured that the money is used for its intended purpose.
- A global tertiary benefit: covers Ivy League schools in the
USA, Oxbridge, Stanford, Caltech etc. (including residence fees).
- Supplementary allowance to cover costs such as books and
school uniforms.
- An achievement allowances to encourage an excellent and
well-rounded educational career.
- Special-needs schools benefit: Recognising the special needs
(and higher costs) of educating children with physical, behavioural or
intellectual difficulties.
- Children born within nine months of your death or disability
will be covered by your exiting benefit, even though no premiums were received
for that child.
- Life cover of up to R1 million, irrespective of whether
there has been a claim under this benefit or not, when your children turn 18
subject to terms and conditions.
- The adding of this benefit to your savings plan, with the
same insurer - *with added benefits…. *Contact us to explain.
- Benefits that provides for your child’s education if you
pass away, become permanently disabled or suffer one of these critical
illnesses: cancer and leukemia, conditions affecting the cardiovascular system,
stroke or paralysis.
Contact Procon …….To assist you in planning for your child’s tuition costs and other
allowances associated with your child’s education, should you have a critical
illness, become disabled or pass away.