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The whole life savings had to run out of medical expenses on the day we didn't set up.

Give me the money to keep my whole life...

Had to run out of medical bills the day we didn't set up.

Planning health insurance is not far off.

But professional risk management.

Today, you can choose coverage.

To suit your own budget.

Only start hundreds a month.

But the main coverage is million baht.

Because current medical costs are higher every year.

Especially a serious disease or major surgery.

Having a plan is to protect both your savings and your family.

And more importantly...

Who's looking for "chartered health insurance" has to really hurry.

There are a few days left before some conditions are changed.

If you want

✔ Check premiums by age

✔ Compare limits of 1 million / 5 million / 15 million / 25 million.

✔ Consult the plan to suit the budget.

Hello, please consult for free. No charge. 👩🏻‍💼

# Health insurance

# Financial planning

# Medical expenses

# Professional insurance consultant

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