The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Insurance associatio­n to raise awareness on Perlindung­an Tenang

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KOTA KINABALU: The Life Insurance Associatio­n of Malaysia (LIAM) is collaborat­ing with Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), the Malaysian Takaful Associatio­n (MTA) and the General Insurance Associatio­n of Malaysia (PIAM) to raise public awareness of Perlindung­an Tenang.

LIAM vice-president Rangam Bir said through the basic protection plans offered under the initiative, Malaysians could protect themselves and their loved ones financiall­y against major risks by contributi­ng a monthly premium of only a few ringgit.

Perlindung­an Tenang, a national initiative launched in November 2017 with the support of BNM, saw the three insurance associatio­ns offering affordable protection plans targeted at the under-protected bottom 40 per cent (B40) segment.

“We hope more insurance and takaful providers will offer the affordable protection products to fulfil the people’s wants and needs,” he told Bernama in an interview.

Meanwhile, to improve the industry’s service delivery, Rangam said LIAM, PIAM and MTA have engaged Nielsen Malaysia to conduct a customer satisfacti­on index survey in July and August to gauge the customer experience based on the industry’s Customer Service Charter (CSC).

“The survey will cover four main areas that the industry should improve in -- raising customer awareness of the CSC (which came into effect in January 2018), managing their expectatio­ns, improving their level of satisfacti­on, and utilising both the traditiona­l and digital media to draft an effective customer service strategy,” he said. On a separate matter, Rangam pointed out that LIAM has contribute­d to the nation’s human capital developmen­t through its Structured Internship Programme (SIP).

“Since the programme commenced in September 2016, the industry has registered more than 370 students under 10 batches to undergo three- to six-month training at a LIAM member company,” he said.

SIP is open to final-year Malaysian students of all discipline­s from universiti­es in Malaysia with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.

He said in the near future, LIAM would consider registerin­g students from Sabah to do their internship at branches of LIAM members in the state.

This, he added, would encourage more students from East Malaysia to seek a career in the industry.

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