Put your child's education within your financial reach
As parents, the greatest gift you can give your child is a good education. It lays the foundation for their bright future. Educare is the affordable way to open up a world of opportunities for your children.
Features
Lump sum payment – this plan pays out a lump sum for your child's education whether you are present or not, allowing you to keep your dreams of your child's education on course, despite all odds.
In the event of the policy holder passing away before the horizon ends, the Insurer will assume paying monthly premiums till the term ends pays out a lump sum to fund your child's education.
In the unlikely event that the child passes away, savings contributions and accrued interest can be paid out.
You decide how much to contribute each month and how long the plan should run for.
* Terms and Conditions apply
Eligibility
The maximum age at inception for parent or guardian who will be the policy holder age 59 – however at age 60 applicants can only be covered for 10 years.
We want to be there to support you when the family suffers a loss in meeting some of the expenses that arise with a funeral. Standard Chartered Bank has developed a solution do just that.
You are doing wonderful things for your family now and we, at Standard Chartered Bank, want to ensure that you are still able to; even when you're gone.
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Disclaimer
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