Campaign India Team
Jan 12, 2023

Future Generali gives insurers the security to journey through life peacefully

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Future Generali India Life Insurance has rolled out a campaign to highlight its long-term income plan offerings. 

 

The film opens up with two friends talking about investments. One of the protagonists is a father who believes in a secured financial future, while the other is a bachelor who looks for quick, short-term investment returns. Due to the volatile nature of the equity markets, the bachelor seems unhappy about his investments. His friend advises him to not take undue risks and insure in secured plans with regular, planned returns like Future Generali India Life Insurance’s Long Term Income Plan. The father then goes on to tell his friend that he needs to think about the whole family while investing and how the financial brand helps him stay stress-free. The film ends with the father highlighting the peace and stability that come with a guaranteed income through FGII's long term income plan. 

 

Bruce de Broize, managing director and CEO, Future Generali India Life Insurance, said, “Enabling the family to have financial security in the form of regular income in case of any uncertainties is an important task that many fathers miss planning for. At Future Generali India Life Insurance, we understand our customers’ needs carefully and craft products that will set us closer to fulfilling their requirements. Financial savings are a necessity, we want to encourage our customers to build the habit of financial planning and secure their future. Our plans are designed to help enable families to continue leading the same lifestyle even after an unfortunate loss of a breadwinner. Uncertainties in life cannot be planned, but finances can and, we are here to help you with that.”

 

CREDITS: 
Client: Future Generali India Life Insurance
Production house: Ninemo Films

 

Source:
Campaign India

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