Insurance claims made easy


KUALA LUMPUR: Life insurance companies have agreed to waive the death certificate requirement and to speed up claims for payouts to next-of-kin of MH17 victims. The Life Insurance Association of Malaysia said its members agreed to do this within a week of the beneficiaries being confirmed. It was reported that some 95 life insurance policies, involving about RM13.7mil, had been taken up by Malaysian passengers and crew members on board the ill-fated plane.

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