08 Mar 2021 / 10:19 H. Below: Koh said Great Eastern has been introducing initiatives to support their customers on every journey during these unprecedented times.
GREAT EASTERN pledges a total of RM1 million under the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund to help customers following the recent roll-out of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.
The fund is extended to customers of Great Eastern Life Assurance (Malaysia) Berhad, Great Eastern General Insurance (Malaysia) Berhad and Great Eastern Takaful Berhad. Customers of Great Eastern Life Assurance (Malaysia) must be a registered e-Connect user whose policies are in-force during the fund’s coverage period, from now until Dec 31 or when the fund has reached its RM1 million limit.
March 08, 2021
Great Eastern, Columbia Asia, Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara Inks MOA with DoctorOnCall
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ DoctorOnCall, Malaysia s first and largest digital health platform today announced partnerships with insurance companies and health industry stalwarts in ensuring that Malaysians are given digital access to healthcare amidst the rising COVID-19 cases in Malaysia.
Dato Koh Yaw Hui - CEO of Great Eastern Life Assurance (Malaysia) Berhad
Shahrul Azlan Shahriman - CEO Great Eastern Takaful Berhad
Great Eastern Life Malaysia and Great Eastern Takaful Berhad are the first insurer and takaful operator respectively, in Malaysia to partner with DoctorOnCall to include telemedicine as an optional benefit in their medical suite of products. With this partnership, their customers will not only be able to seek medical advice with a general practitioner, but also purchase medication through prescription online with free delivery.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 2): Insurance provider Great Eastern Life Assurance (Malaysia) Bhd pledged a total of RM1 million under the Covid-19 Vaccine Fund to help customers following the recent roll-out of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.
In a statement today, it said the fund aims to support customers with daily hospital cash benefit of RM200 per day, up to a maximum of seven days for hospitalisation due to adverse effects following immunisation (AEFI), within 14 days of receiving an approved Covid-19 vaccination.
“Additionally, a lump sum of RM10,000 is provided for AEFI-related deaths occurring within 30 days of receiving a Covid-19 vaccine or from date of admission to hospital due to AEFI,” it said.