Post by meliiodaas1 on Dec 28, 2023 9:28:48 GMT
In the private bond market of insurance companies, such as setting risk values from interest rate risk factors specific to the issuer of the instrument. Credit risk determination and excluding investment value of investing in liquidity enhancement funds to reduce the risk of raising funds in the private sector debt instrument market in the form of debt instruments This is to support the stability of the Thai financial market and performing duties of life/casualty insurance agents Life/casualty insurance brokers and banks during the COVID-19 outbreak situation To allow the Office to have the authority to set insurance sales criteria that are different from the criteria used in the current announcement if necessary to provide convenience to the public during the COVID-1 contributions of general insurance companies and life i. From the original due date of 30 April 2020 to 30 June 2020 (2) 2nd quarter contribution from the original due date of 30 July 2020 to 30 September 2020 (3) 3rd quarter contribution from the original due date of 30 October 2020 is December 30, 2020 to alleviate the impact of insurance companies during the COVID-19 outbreak situaThis is in the part that is under the authority of the Office of the OIC to deal with the impact of the said outbreak situation. And to protect people's insurance benefits, the OIC has issued additional important measures and guidelines as follows:
Allow agencies approved by the OIC to organize training Phone Number Data courses to renew insurance agent-broker licenses. Electronic media (e-learning) during the COVID-19 outbreak situation 2. Suspend applications and examinations to obtain an insurance broker license. From March 18, 2020 to June 30, 2020 and OIC Regional/Provincial Offices in 14 provinces refrain from doing so. From March 24, 2020 to June 30, 2020, giving rights to applicants whose exams were canceled or postponed. You can reapply for the exam without charge for the next exam. which those who wish to take the exam News can be followed from the OIC Office website www.oic.or.th or e-mail: exam_int@oic.or.th or telephone number 0-2515-3999 ext. 6508 in order to prevent and reduce the risk of spread. COVID-19 outbreak 3. Relaxation for insurance agents and brokers whose licenses expire from February 27, 2020 to June 30, 2020 can apply for license renewal and pay fees by electronic means.
This license will continue to be effective. You can train and submit a training certificate later until December 31, 2020. However, if the office does not receive a training certificate within that time period, It is considered that the license ceases to be effective as of December 31, 2020. In addition, it provides a channel for requesting and renewing insurance agent and broker licenses by electronic means instead of submitting documents. 4. Improve guidelines regarding various services of the OIC Office to facilitate the public. This can be done through electronic channels, including receiving complaints. Dispute mediation and dispute resolution through arbitration. To prepare for situations that escalate in severity. From 23 March 2020 onwards 5. Improve the guidelines for applying for and requesting installment payments for initial damages. This can be done through electronic channels. From March 25, 2020 onwards, in order to prepare for situations that escalate in severity. In addition, the OIC Office has also issued measures and set guidelines regarding the operations of the office, including: 1.Issuing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by setting screening guidelines.
Allow agencies approved by the OIC to organize training Phone Number Data courses to renew insurance agent-broker licenses. Electronic media (e-learning) during the COVID-19 outbreak situation 2. Suspend applications and examinations to obtain an insurance broker license. From March 18, 2020 to June 30, 2020 and OIC Regional/Provincial Offices in 14 provinces refrain from doing so. From March 24, 2020 to June 30, 2020, giving rights to applicants whose exams were canceled or postponed. You can reapply for the exam without charge for the next exam. which those who wish to take the exam News can be followed from the OIC Office website www.oic.or.th or e-mail: exam_int@oic.or.th or telephone number 0-2515-3999 ext. 6508 in order to prevent and reduce the risk of spread. COVID-19 outbreak 3. Relaxation for insurance agents and brokers whose licenses expire from February 27, 2020 to June 30, 2020 can apply for license renewal and pay fees by electronic means.
This license will continue to be effective. You can train and submit a training certificate later until December 31, 2020. However, if the office does not receive a training certificate within that time period, It is considered that the license ceases to be effective as of December 31, 2020. In addition, it provides a channel for requesting and renewing insurance agent and broker licenses by electronic means instead of submitting documents. 4. Improve guidelines regarding various services of the OIC Office to facilitate the public. This can be done through electronic channels, including receiving complaints. Dispute mediation and dispute resolution through arbitration. To prepare for situations that escalate in severity. From 23 March 2020 onwards 5. Improve the guidelines for applying for and requesting installment payments for initial damages. This can be done through electronic channels. From March 25, 2020 onwards, in order to prepare for situations that escalate in severity. In addition, the OIC Office has also issued measures and set guidelines regarding the operations of the office, including: 1.Issuing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by setting screening guidelines.