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Insurance Talk V3, Anything and everything about insurance
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thesoothsayer
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Mar 2 2016, 06:20 AM
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Simply put, this is an insane requirement. The policy holder should be able to decide whomever he or she wants as the nominee.
Anyway to force a change in the case of a divorced spouse, unfilial child etc.?
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thesoothsayer
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Mar 7 2016, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(rainderain @ Mar 3 2016, 11:24 AM) critical illness can put under "insuran perubatan"? Your insurance annual SLAPP (Statement of Life Assurance Premium Paid) should have a note on how your insurance is categorised: Medical Life Medical/Life For my GE Critical Illness insurance, the SLAPP states that it's categorised under Medical/Life. Meaning for tax rebate purposes, I can claim 100% under Life Insurance or 60% under Medical Insurance, not both. Be careful not to blindly claim 100% under medical insurance.
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thesoothsayer
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Aug 13 2016, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE(regulus2010 @ Aug 12 2016, 12:29 PM) Hey, thanks for the benchmark  Currently also have my interest on AIA plan as the plan kinda fits most of the criteria i'm looking at. Still open for other options before I lock in. If you have coverage from your company, can consider copay insurance. Invest the difference for when your company's insurance coverage ends.
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