By Eric Akasa
East
Africa’s largest insurance company, Jubilee Insurance is, for the sixth year
running, the official insurer of this year’s Standard Chartered Nairobi
Marathon. The company has confirmed it will insure all the 18,000 marathon
runners, from over 20 countries, participating in the event.
Jubilee
is giving Sh80 million worth of sponsorship, that will go towards Group
Personal Accident Covers for the runners, volunteers and officials, of all
ages. In addition, the company will also cover all equipment in use during the
marathon.
“Jubilee
is proud to once again be part of this event whose proceeds go towards
supporting a very important societal need, that of medical care for needy
children,” said Jubilee Insurance Kenya CEO Patrick Tumbo. “As an insurance
company committed to the welfare of the communities in markets we operate in, and
as the leading medical insurer in East Africa, this sponsorship is key to
Jubilee.”
Mr
Tumbo said Jubilee’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) investment is a long
term commitment, with most of its support going towards medical care and
education of less privileged children. The Jubilee Group
has operations in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and Mauritius.
The Standard Chartered Nairobi marathon has over the years grown in stature,
subsequently increasing support of cataract, glaucoma and other trauma related
surgeries for underprivileged children in various parts of the country.
Jubilee
will also have a corporate team of staff members participating in the 21km run
and a stand showcasing its range of pioneering products in Pensions, Life,
General and Medical insurance.
The
Group Personal Accident cover will offer full protection to all the individuals
attending the marathon, for any eventualities. The sponsorship also includes an
all-risks cover worth Sh7.5 million for general equipment, which insures all
the equipment used during the marathon, from branding and signage materials to
race administration equipment, including paraphernalia provided by other event
sponsors. A public liability cover worth KShs12 million is also provided,
indemnifying Standard Chartered against loss or damage incurred in the course
of the event.
“This
insurance cover gives the organizers and participants to the marathon, peace of
mind that they have protection against all risks around this important athletic
and charity event,” said Mr Tumbo.
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