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Image from The Nation Thailand/ANN BANGKOK, March 14 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): The Office of Insurance Commission (OIC) has approved maximum coverage of up to Bt1 million for side-effects from the Covid-19 vaccine.
The office secretary-general, Suthipol Taweechaikarn, revealed this on Friday to the Digital Economy and Society Ministry’s Anti-Fake News Centre, which had sought clarification after some companies advertised the maximum coverage of their insurance plans in case customers show side-effects and allergic reactions to the Covid-19 vaccine.
The advertisements have sparked public curiosity, and many wanted to verify the legitimacy of those insurance plans.
“The OIC has approved the insurance plans for Covid-19 side-effects of some general insurance companies since February to boost people’s confidence in receiving the vaccine, as well as to make sure that they are well protected financially in case they suffer from side-effects or allergic reactions,
The Thailand Insurance Institute (TII), the leading insurance training institute, has partnered with SkillLane, the top online learning and digital training platform in Thailand, to launch the first ever e-Learning CPD (Continuing Professional Development) course for insurance broker license renewal. The six e-learning CPD courses are accredited by the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC) for the first, second and third license renewals of life and non-life insurance brokers. The e-learning course is now open for registration, unlocking the limitations on license renewal training during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mr. Tadthep Sujitjorn, President of the Thailand Insurance Institute, explains that the SkillLane e-learning system will accommodate insurance brokers by allowing them to schedule learning time by themselves and doing away with the need to complete 10-hours straight of training. In addition, brokers can access the training course via computer, tablet or smartphone, save time an