The Board of Directors of the Mutual Society has agreed exceptionally reduce the premiums of the Mutualidad de Futbolistas for the next season, 2020/2021, by 10.5%. This decision will reduce the mutual fund's average premium next season to below 52 euros and will represent a relief of almost 5 million euros for the coffers of the clubs and the pockets of the entire group of insured (footballers, technicians, assistants, referees, etc).
The reduction of the premium, which does not affect mutuals in Álava, Ceuta and NavarraGiven the tightness of their quotas, it is produced in response to actuarial studies that estimate a lower loss ratio in the current season, even though the Mutuality's attention has been uninterrupted throughout the state of alarm.
The Mutualidad adopts this measure for the benefit of the group of its insured and the return to normality of competitions, even though the forecasts are that you will have to make a great effort in the next season to face a significant increase in your costs, due to the demand for greater prevention measures, such as gowns, leggings, masks, disinfectants, etc., for work diary of its health personnel (doctors, nurses, physiotherapists) and administrative staff, in order to preserve the health of the mutualists served, and because of the need to include performing PCR tests in preoperative procedures.
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