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Getting a life, critical illness or medical insurance plan is harder if you have a pre-existing condition. But it’s not impossible.
Children are now back at school, which brings us to a question that some parents ask: Is there any specific insurance that they should get for their school-age children?
One of my colleagues just had a baby boy. He was elated, as was I, but he had one question. What insurance should he buy for his baby boy?
A frequent question Harvin gets asked about medical plans is whether the medical card issued for “cashless” medical plans, like the SCO Plus plans offered by AXA-Affin, cover all medical expenses incurred so that an insured does not have to pay cash for anything.
Whilst your medical policy is likely to cover most medical expenses if you’re hospitalised, there are times when we experience minor accidents that do not warrant us going to hospital, but which still needs medical attention at a clinic.
Your medical policy should cover most of your surgical and follow-up medical expenses, so should you get a Critical Illness insurance? Short answer is yes. Find out why.
Unless you want to rely on government hospitals, everyone needs medical insurance. The only question is which one should you choose?
Welcome to the first issue of our “Ask Harvin” series. Insurance has a reputation for being so complicated so we have tasked Harvin Sidhu, Fi Life’s resident insurance expert, to answer all your questions on life, critical illness and medical insurance.
Our medical underwriter AXA has just upgraded its SmartCare Optimum Plus medical plans effective 1 July, 2021. Here are the 6 new benefits
A common question asked is, “Fi Life has no agents, how would I know what to do if I need to be admitted to the hospital?” Some say this is the reason why they buy medical insurance through agents.
Submitting your nomination form is a crucial step that is just as important as getting yourself insured. Read on to find out why it’s important to nominate.
No lifetime limits at Fi Select In medical insurance, it's true when they say “know your limits”. There are 2 types of limits you need to be aware of when purchasing medical insurance.
If you’re a millionaire, don’t read any further, you do not need this feature.
Medical insurance provides financial backup against medical emergencies such as illness and injuries. In Malaysia, such medical expenses are fast becoming very expensive.