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FWD Philippines, Moneymax partner for insurance access

The platform will include FWD’s offerings for critical illness, accidental death, and lifetime protection.

FWD Life Insurance (FWD Philippines) has partnered with personal finance marketplace Moneymax for life insurance product access.

Through this collaboration, Moneymax will integrate FWD Philippines' diverse portfolio of protection and life insurance products into its online financial comparison and digital insurance platform. 

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This includes offerings such as FWD's The One, Set for Health, and Set for Life products, which aim to safeguard Filipinos against critical illnesses, and accidental death, and provide lifetime protection.

By combining Moneymax's personal finance and digital insurance ecosystem with FWD's expertise in life insurance, Filipino consumers will have access to essential tools to make well-informed financial decisions and enjoy a seamless shopping experience, both parties said in a press statement.

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