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Has anyone who took out this covid insurance for 850bt late last year renewed it for another year? I know it's not actually by Roojai but with another Thai insurance company. But I'm just wondering if they are renewing it and if the cost has gone up.

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Insurers have been lobbying the Office of the Insurance Commissioner for permission to cancel existing Covid policies mid-term due to expected losses which have the potential to  seriously affect their risk-based capital.  This was reported in the newspaper we're not allowed to link to.

 

This being the case, I very much doubt that many Thai insurers will be offering renewals of the personal accident policies that they sold as "Covid cover" and which had lump-sum payouts in the event of a positive Covid test in addition to some limited medical expense coverage..

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The policy I got was 850 THB for 1,000,000 THB coverage

If this link is any indicator, than you'll probably be paying a couple of thousand THB for a max of 100,000 THB insurance if they renew you at all as the policy has an age cap of 65 years old. 
I hope I'm wrong, but???

https://www.roojai.com/en/covid/

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21 hours ago, ArcticFox said:

The policy I got was 850 THB for 1,000,000 THB coverage

If this link is any indicator, than you'll probably be paying a couple of thousand THB for a max of 100,000 THB insurance if they renew you at all as the policy has an age cap of 65 years old. 
I hope I'm wrong, but???

https://www.roojai.com/en/covid/

I contacted Roojai, but I'm too old for their covid cover.

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On 11/27/2021 at 10:31 PM, ArcticFox said:

The policy I got was 850 THB for 1,000,000 THB coverage

If this link is any indicator, than you'll probably be paying a couple of thousand THB for a max of 100,000 THB insurance if they renew you at all as the policy has an age cap of 65 years old. 
I hope I'm wrong, but???

https://www.roojai.com/en/covid/

I took it out at age 70, will see if they renew it in a few months at age 71...  [no idea if makes  any difference have car insurance with them for a few years]

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