What makes each premium different?
Same premium. Why isn't each pawn the same?
What makes the allowance different? There are many components.
- Age.
- Sex.
- Career.
- Insurance capital
- Health history
- Weight
The calculation of the allowance must be based on individual data. By pressing the initial offer, the customer will know the allowance based on the data: age, sex, occupation, insurance capital.
In insurance, if the age of the month exceeds 6 months, there will be an adjustment.
Like, now 20 years and 6 months old.
Systematically, a pawn at 21 is calculated.
In the occupational part, most insurance types calculate occupational classes 1 and 2 in equal ratings, but occupational class 3 is calculated higher risk.
But the obvious plan is accident insurance.
The insurance capital has a different risk value in each insurance plan.
The higher the insurance capital = the higher the risk, the higher the allowance.
We can set concerns and match insurance plans, including the allowances we accept.
And if we have a health history or weight in the BMI 30-39 criteria, the company will reconsider if the result is increased. The company will send the document to the customer first and the customer has the right to decide again whether to accept the new offer or reject it. In the process, if the customer refuses, the 100% allowance will not be deducted.
For anyone who wants to know the individual allowance
Or want to consult insurance
Inquiries can be made at Line OA: @ BLAteamA.



















































































