Tigon Consultancy provides Expat Life & Health insurance in Bangkok, Thailand at reasonable rates.

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Expat Health Insurance

  • Free Consultation
  • World Wide Cover – In-Patient or with Out-Patient cover.
  • Individual, Family and Company Group plans.
  • Health Insurance plans for over 65’s.
  • Click here for Medical Insurance.
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Expat Life Insurance

  • Whole of Life or Term Life policies options.
  • Tailored around you and your  requirements.
  • Monthly or Annual  premium options.
  • Free Consultation.
  • Click here for Life Insurance
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Other Insurances

  • International Travel Insurance.
  • Home and Contents Insurance.
  • 3rd Party Insurance
  • Personal Accident Insurance.
  • Free Consultation
  • Click here for Travel Insurance

Do not let your low budget put you off getting Health Insurance !

 

southeast-asiaFor an Expat, having an affordable and good health insurance policy is as ever important as the apartment that you live in, and food that you eat.

Choosing a local healthcare plan or one from an international medical Insurance company, as an Expatriate, will make a big difference to your stay in your new host country, be it Thailand, Laos, Vietnam or Cambodia.

You can choose from a very basic local health insurance plan to a more comprehensive International Medical Insurance plan. Your age and budget will determine this.

Getting medical treatment at a well equipped and decent hospital with trained personal is very important and having a good Health Insurance policy allows you to choose the hospital, when you need it most.

Most Insurance companies have a large network of approved hospitals to help you, and with direct billing facilities.

Our partnering Medical Insurance Companies provide a wide range of healthcare plans that you can choose from, suiting all budget types, designed for Expats, foreigners and local Thailand nationals, living, travelling or working abroad. These plans can be tailored around you and your needs, by our trained personal.

No obligation, health insurance proposals are provided for your consideration.

Life Insurance for the Expat in Thailand and SE Asia

There is a lot of movement of people from the West to the East. What are the reasons for people relocating? Is it due to the wish for a better climate, work offers, business opportunities, health, economics or retirement?

These are just a few of the many reasons for this movement. Landing in a foreign country does have its ups and downs, and getting acquainted with the laws, cultural differences, languages, etc. can be daunting but exciting.

There are some life’s priorities that need to be addressed, namely Health Insurance, Bank accounts, Wills and of course Life Insurance.

What should we look for in a Life Insurance Policy?

Why take out a Life Insurance policy.

People take out a policy for various reasons: read more

Tigon Consultancy joins with A Plus Health to provide better options for expats

In the 3rd quarter of 2015, Tigon Consultancy signed up with a new provider to Thailand and the Asia Pacific region. A Plus Health insurance provide a variety of plan benefit options to persons residing in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia , Indonesia and the Philippine regions.

This now brings a total TEN (10) International Health Insurance companies from whom to select great Health plans from Tigon. read more

Do you suffer from Gout ?

I came across this article today which I felt was an interesting read.

Our lifestyles have changed over the years as well as our exercise regimes.

Please feel free to forward to your friends and other close contacts for whom this may be of interest.

I post various Health related articles for information purposes only.

Please do your own research and if need be, consult your doctor before commencing any new programs. read more

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