Allied Takaful has introduced a new promotional campaign aimed at empowering women to strengthen their financial security while safeguarding their families’ future.
The company announced the launch of its Kamana Takaful promotion, which will run from 8 March 2026 to 7 May 2026. During this period, customers who enroll in the Kamana Takaful plan will receive their first month’s contribution free, giving women an opportunity to begin their protection and savings journey with additional value.
Kamana Takaful is a Shari’ah-compliant protection and savings plan created exclusively for women. The product is designed to combine long-term savings with financial protection, enabling women to build financial stability while ensuring support for their families during unforeseen circumstances.
The plan is structured around three core pillars, Savings, Security, and Flexibility, allowing participants to gradually accumulate savings while benefiting from comprehensive protection.
Participants can access several financial features within the plan. These include an emergency fund facility that allows policyholders to withdraw up to 5 percent of their accumulated savings every two years, providing financial relief during unexpected situations. The plan also offers maturity benefits, where participants receive their savings along with accumulated profits at the end of the policy term.
In addition to savings benefits, the scheme provides financial protection through coverage for death, critical illness, and total permanent disability, offering reassurance and support for participants and their families.
Kamana Takaful also integrates a health component into the plan. Women enrolled in the program receive complimentary cancer screening every three years, reflecting a broader focus on women’s health and wellbeing.
Through the promotion, Allied Takaful says it aims to encourage more women to take proactive steps toward financial independence while recognizing the strength and resilience of women in society.
The company noted that initiatives such as Kamana Takaful are designed to support women in building long-term financial security while maintaining protection against life’s uncertainties.

