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Guardian Goes Fully Cashless — Introduces 100% Digital Premium Collection and Claim Settlement

Guardian Goes Fully Cashless — Introduces 100% Digital Premium Collection and Claim Settlement

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Guardian Life Insurance Limited has announced a historic milestone by becoming the first and only fully cashless insurance company in Bangladesh, officially eliminating all forms of cash transactions with customers. Under this new policy, 100% of premium collections and claim settlements will be conducted through digital payment channels. Customers can now pay their premiums via mobile financial services (MFS) or bank transfers, while all claim disbursements will be made directly to their bank accounts. This digital transformation ensures greater transparency, accountability, and financial security for both customers and the company. Policyholders can now manage everything—from premium payments to tracking claim status—conveniently and securely from home. Guardian Life stated that the i...
Farmers Get Secured Through the Partnership Between Guardian and WeGro

Farmers Get Secured Through the Partnership Between Guardian and WeGro

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In a move to strengthen financial security for farmers and their families, one of Bangladesh’s leading insurance service providers, Guardian Life Insurance Limited, has entered into a strategic partnership with agri-tech platform WeGro Global. Under this collaboration, Guardian Life will offer Credit Shield Insurance coverage to farmers financed by WeGro. This coverage aims to protect the financial future of farming families by ensuring that outstanding loan obligations are fulfilled in the event of unforeseen circumstances. The agreement was recently signed at Guardian Life’s head office in Dhaka. Sheikh Rakibul Karim, FCA, Additional Managing Director and Acting Chief Executive Officer of Guardian Life, and Faiyaz Safir, Chief Operations Officer of WeGro Global, represented their respe...