Allianz is not allowed to terminate travel insurance of a sick customer in Thailand
A sick insured of Allianz Global Assistance, who has been staying in Thailand for years, is still entitled to reimbursement of medical costs that he claims from the insurer. Allianz wrongly terminated the man's travel and cancellation insurance, on the grounds that they were staying abroad for more than 180 days. This is what the complaints institute KiFiD says.
When I first read about the aforementioned possibility to obtain the required insurance statement for Thai immigration last week, I was still skeptical. However, after being reported on TB again yesterday, I became curious and asked Allianz for more information.
My annuity with Nationale Nederlanden will expire soon. But I can't go there because I don't live in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands has risen one place in the ranking of the richest countries in the world and is now number eight in the world. Belgians are even richer and are in sixth place. Thailand ranks 53th out of 44 countries, according to Allianz's eighth Global Wealth Report.