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Pioneer marks Fire Prevention Month with upgraded HomeMaster Plus

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Pioneer Insurance highlights the importance of home protection this Fire Prevention Month with the newly upgraded HomeMaster Plus, a comprehensive property insurance that protects the home, its residents, its contents, and now includes one-time automatic cash assistance for excessive rainfall.

While the nationwide campaign emphasizes fire safety awareness in March, Pioneer underscores that true preparedness also means having financial protection in place when unexpected events occur.

“Fire Prevention Month reminds us that protecting our homes goes beyond installing alarms or checking wiring. It’s also about making sure families can recover financially in times of disasters and calamities,” said Jay Leachon, Pioneer Insurance General Accident — Bundled Products Head.

HomeMaster Plus provides smart home protection for homeowners, condo unit owners, and renters seeking practical and dependable coverage.

Apart from providing coverage for fire, HomeMaster Plus protects the home’s structure, improvements, and contents from a wide range of risks, including earthquake, typhoon, flood, housebreaking, riots, and accidental water leaks. It also offers a 6-month rental allowance while the damage is being repaired.

The benefit also includes personal liability for injuries or property damage caused to others, and 24/7 worldwide cover for family members in case of accidental death, injury, or permanent disability, including a fixed cash benefit per day of hospital confinement. Coverage also extends to household staff.

A key enhancement under the upgraded HomeMaster Plus is the introduction of Excess Rainfall Cash Assistance, an add-on benefit designed to deliver immediate support during severe weather events.

“With Excess Rainfall Cash Assistance, we are responding to real and recurring climate risks while keeping the process simple and accessible for our customers,” Leachon added.

Under this feature, a one-time P2,000 payout is automatically provided once the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) declares excess rainfall in the insured property’s location, offering quick financial assistance without complex claims procedures. 

Pioneer continues to innovate its products to meet the evolving needs of Filipino households, encouraging them to see home insurance as a practical safeguard for what they have worked hard to build.

Leachon concludes, “Those interested in getting smart home protection can email  hp.moc.reenoipobfsctd-18761d@siuqinam.dnanidref or hp.moc.reenoipobfsctd-4bfdd8@ongam.enihtsujari for a quote.”


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