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First fidelity health insurance bolts with customers cash?

February 25, 2015
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Customers of First Fidelity Health Insurance, a private mutual health insurance provider have threatened to hit the courts to retrieve monies belonging to them.

The customers claim First Fidelity Health Insurance has bolted with monies belonging to them.

[contextly_sidebar id=”28QwIC2QH8AdYokHcN96guRiXjF4DZI0″]According to them First Fidelity Health Insurance is currently unable to pay claims presented to it by its clients leading to some of their accredited hospitals refusing to accept their insured persons.

Sales and Marketing Manager of Knowledge Plus Ventures, Leon Allotey, a client of First Fidelity Health Insurance tells Citi Business News all efforts to retrieve their monies have proved futile.

“In fact I suspect an insurance fraud being it that I currently have a bill of 5600 cedis that am coming to claim, I came to the office and I met other people also coming to claim their money but upon discussion we found out that the company is about to fold up. There is nobody that we can speak to only a small boy who has been put there as a receptionist but after two hours I got back to the office and the office had been locked so I suspect an insurance fraud.”

Meanwhile efforts by Citi Business News to reach First Fidelity Health Insurance has so far been futile as several calls to managers of the company yielded no results.

The company’s office at the Silver Star Towers at the Airport was closed when Citi Business News visited the premises.

By: Norvan Acquah – Hayford/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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