GSIS urges agencies to report tropical cyclone damage
The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) urged government agencies on Monday to report damage caused by tropical cyclones Crising, Dante, and Emong to facilitate insurance claims processing.
Agencies are advised to prepare their policy details and coordinate with the nearest GSIS branch or extension office for assistance, using contact information available on the GSIS website.
Juliet Bautista, GSIS officer in charge, emphasized that GSIS covers all government-owned assets including buildings, vehicles, equipment, and other properties.
GSIS is ready to help agencies recover and get back on track after damage from tropical cyclones, prioritizing their safety and protection.
In addition to property insurance, GSIS also offers a range of non-life insurance products such as fire, motor vehicle, engineering, and accident insurance for institutions and optional plans for individual members, along with compulsory third-party liability (CTPL) insurance.
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