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Micro-insurance on offer at 7-Eleven - The Nation

SUCHEERA PINIJPARAKARN
THE NATION February 14, 2013 1:00 am

Counter Service, the payment service at 7-Eleven, last month received the first licence from the Insurance Commission to sell micro-insurance products.

The five firms are Muang Thai Life Assurance, Bangkok Insurance, Muang Thai Insurance, Allianz CP General Insurance and Thaivivat Insurance.

The premiums range from Bt490-Bt1,000 per year depending on the type of product.

Micro-insurance regulations cap annual premiums at Bt1,000.

Weeradej Ackapolpanich, assistant vice president of Counter Service, said yesterday that the new business would be known as Counter Service All-Insurance. The company and the five insurers worked together to develop policies that were easy to understand, came with simple conditions and included uncomplicated claims processing.

To buy a policy, customers are required to show their identity card, insert the ID card into the card reader and enter their mobile-phone number. After getting the payment receipt, they will receive a confirmation text message from the insurer.

Counter Service handles 10 million transactions per month from 7 million customers per day at more than 8,000 points nationwide, of which 6,800 are in 7-Elevens.

Counter Service's fees are included in the premiums.

If micro-insurance revenue increases by 20 per cent per year, Counter Service can upgrade itself into a full-service insurance brokerage within five years.

Insurance brokerage is part of the attempt to provide various payment services to meet the revenue-growth target. Counter Service has kept its fee at Bt10-Bt15 per bill for 20 years while the costs of information technology and labour keep rising.

The company's payment service |will be extended next to entertainment tickets.

Pravej Ongartsittigul, secretary-general of the Insurance Commission, said the regulator expected 300,000 micro-insurance policies for the first year.

Sara Lamsam, president and chief executive officer of Muang Thai Life Assurance, said penetration should increase after the country gets micro-insurance because low-income earners can easily obtain coverage at a reasonable price.

The life-insurance penetration rate is currently 30 per cent.

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