Your debit and credit cards also come with insurance coverage
The Morning Standard|September 09, 2024
MANY of us always carry debit and credit cards but are we aware that these cards also come with a complimentary personal accident insurance cover? Yes, you can claim your insurance through these cards.
UMA KANNAN

While some banks offer complimentary insurance on cards, some charge a monthly fee for the coverage.

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Govt plans non-profit co to push start-up initiatives
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Govt plans non-profit co to push start-up initiatives

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