The Borneo Post

Fomca: Report any increase in price of medical insurance premiums

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associatio­n (Fomca) calls upon all consumers with medical insurance policies to inform them of the price increase of their premiums.

Fomca president Datuk Dr Marimuthu Nadason, in a statement yesterday, said the associatio­n had been receiving complaints from policyhold­ers of medical insurance of indiscrimi­nate increase in the price of their premiums.

“Many consumers have been forced to pay increasing medical premiums. It is certainly wrong and unacceptab­le that insurance companies, at this time, raise premium prices to make excessive profits. Consumers are already suffering.

“Fomca will be launching a national campaign to urge Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) to stop the increase in medical premiums,” he said.

BNM, as a responsibl­e regulator, should have already preemptive­ly directed insurance companies not to increase premiums at this period of time, he added.

Marimuthu also called upon those who had not received any notice of price increase in their medical insurance, to contact the agent and ask if there was indeed an increase in the price of medical premiums.

“Please provide the feedback to Fomca to enable us to know if you have been affected by the price increase of your medical insurance premium. You may email us the details at insurance@fomca.org. my or via this online form https:// www.surveymonk­ey.com/r/ PriceHike,” he said. — Bernama

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