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What types of insurance are recommended for expats in Thailand?

Oct 27, 2021
5 years ago
Steve **********
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Hi team what insurance are people going for.
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The community discusses various insurance options available in Thailand for expats, including health, car, motorbike, house, and life insurance. Users share links to insurance providers like Luma Health and AXA, while emphasizing that the best insurance depends on individual circumstances such as age and location. There’s a cautionary note against AETNA for health insurance.
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Depending on your age, location and what type of insurance you are seeking. For health insurance I would not recommend AETNA.
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AXA replied: We would like to inform you that we will officially announcement for new policy coverage as new requirement 50,000 USD on 1st November.
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Khun ******
Car Insurance, motorbike insurance, house insurance, life insurance, health insurance... Name it and they will insurance you ... 🤷‍♂
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