, Hong Kong

Blue offers HK$200 voucher for vaccinated WeCare policy holders

The offer is only until 30 April 2022.

Digital insurer Blue is offering a HK$200 ParkNShop e-voucher for customers who avail of their WeCare 109% Refundable Critical Illness Protector and have at least received one dose of approved COVID-19 vaccine.

The WeCare 109% Refundable Critical Illness Protector is a critical illness insurance plan that offers critical illness benefits upon the diagnosis of any of the covered critical illnesses. Customers can get 109% premium refund upon policy maturity if no claim is made for critical illness benefit throughout the protection period. In addition, a special illness benefit equivalent to 20% of the sum assured will be provided if customers are diagnosed with any of the four covered special illnesses, including other illnesses with intensive care unit (ICU) stay, to give customers peace of mind amidst the pandemic.

Limited quotas are available on a first-come-first- serve basis.

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