As of end-April 2020, when Thailand began witnessing a third wave of the pandemic, the number of COVID-19 policyholders stood at 13.8m with total premiums of THB5.9bn ($184m), according to the OIC. COVID-19 claims for the month jumped to THB1.7bn from THB170m the previous year.
Deliberately becoming infected - Analysts attributed the rise in COVID-19 claims to the pandemic-battered Thai economy, which has seen people hit so hard that they deliberately risk infection to receive insurance payouts. With suspicious claims rising, some major non-life insurance companies have stopped selling COVID-19 policies.
The Thai General Insurance Association — which comprises all 56 non-life insurance companies in Thailand — is warning people against deliberately becoming infected with COVID-19 in order to claim compensation because they may face fraud charges.
When COVID first struck Thailand last year, several insurers started to offer non-life COVID-19 insurance policies. Customers could buy coverage ranging from THB100,000 to THB300,000 for about THB500 a year.
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