MSIG offers customers travel insurance refund during GE14


KUALA LUMPUR: MSIG Insurance (Malaysia) Bhd will provide its travel insurance customers a refund of their insurance premium if they decide to cancel their travel plans due to the upcoming 14th General Election (GE14).

“Customers who decide to cancel their travel plans because the polling date (May 9) falls within their period of outbound travel will be eligible for a full premium refund,” it said in a statement today.

MSIG is also offering customers the option of changing their travel date without charging any additional premium, if they decide to postpone their travel to a new date within 90 days of the original travel date.  

However, additional premium will still be charged if the customer extends the length of the trip or changes the destination.

Customers who wish to make any changes to their travelling plans can contact their insurance adviser or email MSIG customer service centre at myMSIG@my.msig-asia.com by May 7. - Bernama

 

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