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Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA), and Friends Church
where we have groups like Mothers Union and Women’s
Guild,” says Mr Joseph Mwendia, the Company’s Business
Development Manager adding that the monthly contribution
can be as little as ksh 100 per month, depending on one’s
financial muscle.
“We are calling this product Pamoja because when one
loses a loved one, you want to show solidarity at the time
of bereavement, hence Pacis wants to show you that, Tuko
Pamoja, explains” Mr Mwendia.
When it comes to Medical Cover for the religious (priests
and nuns) the company does not have age restrictions for this
medical insurance is concerned.
For the non-religious, Pacis has a superb outpatient fund
management that has skilled nurses in the offices who are able
to vet properly, administer a fund, and help organizations save
a huge amount of money.
“We have had clients coming back to us and telling us
how they have been able to save a huge amount in their
medical bills which they roll over to the following year. This
brings down the expenditure, promotes motivation in the
organization” says Muchiri.
As part of giving back to the community they serve through
special group.
Corporate Social Responsibility, Pacis participates in the annual
“Priests and Nuns do blessed work; so God tends to give them
Ruai and Madaraka.
longer lives. Therefore, it is not right to abandon them at their
old age after they have dedicated their whole life at the service
of the people of God,” Mr Muchiri says with conviction, noting
that other insurance companies have an age limit as far as
Mater Heart Run and supports the Kwetu Home of Peace in
Pacis, one of the 43 insurance companies in Kenya has its share
of challenges. One of them is talent retention.
“They come, you train them and when they are just about to
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