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emPLE Unveils BETA Life: A Three-in-One Endowment Plan For Smarter Savings and Protection

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emPLE Life Assurance Limited has launched BETA Life, an endowment policy designed to empower Nigerians to grow their wealth, secure their future, and protect what matters most.

In a market where financial uncertainty and underinsurance remain widespread, the product offers a refreshing alternative. It offers a unique combination of protection and savings in one simple, flexible plan helping Nigerians meet their financial goals while staying protected through life’s uncertainties.

With three cash benefits spread over the policy term, the product helps customers plan for real goals be it education, rent, homeownership, or business without having to wait till the end of the tenure to benefit from their plan.

Speaking on the launch, Rantimi Ogunleye, MD/CEO of emPLE Life Assurance Limited, said: “BETA Life is more than a product; it’s a solution built around the realities of our customers. It’s for the parent who wants to secure their child’s future, the entrepreneur planning ahead, or the individual who wants to save smartly without losing the safety net of protection. We’ve brought together savings and life insurance into one plan, because we believe financial empowerment shouldn’t mean choosing one over the other.”

With flexible policy durations and multiple payout points, BETA Life is designed to adapt to a customer’s journey while providing peace of mind. In the unfortunate event of death or permanent disability, the plan ensures that loved ones or the policyholder are financially supported, proving that life insurance can be just as much about living well as it is about preparing for life’s uncertainties.

This launch is a continuation of the company’s mission to make life insurance more inclusive, relevant, and empowering, givingmore Nigerians the tools to build financial resilience with confidence.

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