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LG & AXA Mansard Partner for Free Malaria Insurance in Niger


LG Electronics has partnered with AXA Mansard Health to provide free malaria insurance to Nigerians, especially LG customers.

In a statement on Wednesday, the partnership was indicated as part of LG’s Life’s Good Care Campaign, designed to protect families and promote healthier communities nationwide.

According to the World Health Organisation, 2023 recorded nearly a quarter of a billion malaria cases worldwide, with Nigeria accounting for 26 per cent, the highest globally. The country, along with some African nations, contributed nearly half of all global malaria cases.

The partners said the free malaria insurance is designed to ease the financial burden of treatment and empower families with better access to healthcare solutions.

“Malaria continues to pose a serious health and economic threat to millions of families. Our commitment goes beyond innovative technology; it’s about improving lives.

Partnering with AXA Mansard allows us to deliver practical healthcare protection to the people who matter most: our customers and communities,” said Managing Director, LG Electronics West Africa, Mr Hyoung Sub Ji.

“We believe that healthcare must be accessible and affordable, especially for malaria, one of the most preventable diseases. By working with LG, we’re expanding the reach of our malaria insurance plans to protect more families and make a meaningful impact.

One of the key lessons from 2020 is that healthcare remains a universal priority for everyone, regardless of age, gender or background. We must continue to develop sustainable and innovative solutions that always address people’s health needs. This initiative is our way of contributing to the fight against malaria and reducing its impact across the country,” added Chief Distribution Officer, AXA Mansard & Director AXA Mansard Health, Mrs Jumoke Odunlami.

Through this initiative, LG Electronics customers will have access to AXA Mansard Health’s Standard, Classic and Premium malaria-care plans, designed to make quality healthcare more accessible and convenient. All plans offer telemedicine services, allowing customers to consult with qualified doctors remotely, alongside access to prescribed drugs at accredited pharmacies with free delivery within Lagos.

The Premium Care Plan provides an added layer of protection, offering comprehensive malaria coverage and access to over 1,000 hospitals nationwide, ensuring customers can receive care when and where they need it.

This partnership reflects LG’s commitment to extending care beyond technology, making healthcare access a tangible benefit for Nigerian families. The Life’s Good Care Campaign continues LG’s long-standing commitment to corporate social responsibility, reinforcing its position as a brand that truly cares about the people it serves.

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