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What is the role of RBC?
RBC is the group policyholder and beneficiary. Enrolling our clients in the Group Creditor Plan for Loans (LoanProtect) or Mortgages (HomeProtect) is done in RBC's capacity as the policyholder. For the administrative functions performed by RBC in the enrolment of clients and assisting with claims, RBC charges an administration fee. The administration fee is included in the total premium charged. The administration fee is non-refundable.
What is the role of the Insurance Provider, Pan-American Life?
The insurance provider, Pan-American Life is the underwriter of the insurance programme and is responsible for underwriting and pricing of risks and the payment of insured claims to RBC.
What is your role?
Should you elect to join the Group Creditor Plan for such Loans (LoanProtect) or Mortgages (HomeProtect) you would be a member subject to the terms of the Group Creditor Plan between RBC and Pan-American Life. You must ensure the following:
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Coverage Options
There are three coverage options available for LoanProtect and HomeProtect:
Note: Once joined, the coverage options cannot be changed other than at time of ‘Add-on’ or ‘Re-financing’.
Coverage Benefits
Upon the occurrence of the insured event, the policy coverage pays off the outstanding loan or mortgage balance as follows:
Coverage |
Details |
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Life |
Outstanding balance (principal and interest) of personal loan or mortgage at date of death |
Accidental Dismemberment |
Outstanding balance (principal and interest) of personal loan or mortgage at date of loss for accidental dismemberment as defined in the policy. |
Total Permanent Disability |
Outstanding balance (principal and interest) of the personal loan or mortgage at date of loss for total permanent disability as defined in the policy |
Critical Illness |
Outstanding balance (principal and interest) of the personal loan or mortgage at date of diagnosis of critical illness as defined in the policy. |
Maximum Coverage Limits
Coverage |
Maximum |
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LoanProtect (Personal Instalment loan) |
US$ 250,000 or equivalent in local currency under each option |
HomeProtect (Personal Home Equity loan) |
US$ 500,000 or equivalent in local currency under each option |
Note: The maximum coverage limit for an insured borrower for all personal credit facilities combined is 750,000 USD or equivalent in local currency.
Persons Eligible for Insurance
Borrowers Age of Acceptance for LoanProtect and HomeProtect Coverage | |||
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Option 1 and Option 2 |
Option 3 | ||
Minimum Age |
18 years |
Minimum Age |
18 years |
Maximum Enrolment Age |
65 years |
Maximum Enrolment Age |
55 years |
Maximum Coverage Age |
70 years |
Maximum Coverage Age |
60 years |
Other Information
RBC Royal Bank is responsible for the administration of this group plan. For more information about LoanProtect or HomeProtect insurance, please call the Client Advice Centre or your RBC Representative
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Claim Notification Period
RBC must provide written notification of an occurrence that may give rise to a claim under the LoanProtect and HomeProtect insurance to the Insurer within one hundred and twenty (120) days of such occurrence or within one hundred and twenty (120) days of knowledge of such occurrence by RBC.
Submission of Proof of Claim Documents Timeline | |
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Death |
365 days from date of death |
Accidental Dismemberment |
365 days from date of loss |
Permanent Disability Claim |
150 days from date of loss |
Critical Illness |
90 days from date of first diagnosis |
Required Information for Submitting Claims | |
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Death |
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Accidental Dismemberment |
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Permanent Disability Claim |
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Critical Illness |
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To ensure that these timeframes are maintained, you are obliged to provide Proof of Loss/to RBC at least thirty (30) days prior to the maximum submission period as stated above.
Note: Failure to meet the stipulated timeframes may impact on the validity of the claim and may result in claim denial.
You can forward the information requested above for your claim to any branch of RBC Royal Bank in a sealed envelope addressed to your RBC Representative.
Examinations
In the case of death, the Insurer also has the right and opportunity through its medical representative to examine the insured’s body and to request or order an autopsy either before or after burial unless prohibited by law.
For non-death claims, the Insurers have the right and opportunity through its medical representative to examine the insured during the claim assessment period.
Claim Decision Review
If the Insurer declines the claim, the insured borrower or his/her representatives may request a review of the claim decision.
The insured borrower or his/her representatives must submit a written complaint. Such complaint should include:
This information must be forwarded to any branch of RBC Royal Bank in a sealed envelope addressed to the borrower’s RBC Representative.
The Insurer will acknowledge receipt of the review request by sending to RBC such acknowledgement along with the estimated date when the claim review decision will be forthcoming. The Insurer may extend this period in writing if required.
RBC will forward the Insurer’s acknowledgement to you upon receipt from the Insurer.
Note: Any new medical documentation required for the claim will be at the borrower’s expense.
Other Information
RBC Royal Bank is responsible for the administration of this group plan. For more information about making a LoanProtect or HomeProtect insurance claim, please call the Client Advice Centre or your RBC Representative.