The Star Malaysia

Fomema offers online insurance

- By CLARISSA CHUNG clarissach­ung@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR:

Employers can now save time and money purchasing insurance for foreign workers via a new online integrated system.

The Foreign Workers Medical Examinatio­n Monitoring Agency (Fomema) has partnered with insurance providers to provide the service to employers.

The insurance providers are Etiqa Insurance & Takaful, Tune Protect Malaysia, QBE Insurance Malaysia and Chubb Insurance Malaysia Bhd.

Fomema president and chief executive Datuk Mohd Hatar Ismail said the new service provides a cost-saving and convenient platform for employers to get insurance for their foreign workers.

“It costs only RM1 per transactio­n, compared to obtaining a banker’s cheque or bank draft which costs RM4 to RM5, or if you get a money order from the post office, which costs more than RM1.

“It also provides convenienc­e as employers can buy the insurance from the comfort of their homes or offices,” he said at the launch of the integrated online system.

Mohd Hatar said the number of foreign workers in the country registered with Fomema so far this year stands at 585,213 as of April 22.

Mohd Hatar said medical screening fees have remained unchanged since 1997 and he hopes this combined with the integrated system would spur employers to register their foreign workers with Fomema.

“We believe that some employers are still engaging illegal foreign workers who are not subject to any medical examinatio­ns, and who are the main culprits in bringing in major communicab­le diseases into Malaysia,” he said.

He said the spread of these diseases can be better monitored with the introducti­on early this year of additional compulsory health screenings for foreign workers every two years.

 ??  ?? Convenienc­e at your fingertips: (From left) Mohd Hatar with Fomema director Tengku Abu Bakar Ahmad Tengku Abdullah and Fomema deputy CEO Datuk Dr Kreeson Vengadeson at the launch.
Convenienc­e at your fingertips: (From left) Mohd Hatar with Fomema director Tengku Abu Bakar Ahmad Tengku Abdullah and Fomema deputy CEO Datuk Dr Kreeson Vengadeson at the launch.

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