Thai life Insurance has continuously been dedicated to improving
the quality of life for Thai people. The company has joined
with other organizations and public sectors to create new projects
and to continue to existing projects for the benefit of the
customers as well as the Thai people. Each activity we have
created has clearly manifested our strong commitment as the
first life insurance company run by Thais for the Thai people.
Thai Life Insurance Company has always kept continuous support the following companies and public sectors in order to create activities for Thai community.
Thai Life Insurance Foundation
With our determination to create social activities in all aspects in order to contribute to Thai people and society, Thai Life Insurance Foundation has been established since 11th October 1995. The foundation has cooperated with Thai Life Insurance Company as a donation center for granting contribution for the underpriviledged nationwide.
Thai Life Insurance - Thai Red Cross Society
Thai Life Insurance Company has cooperated with the Thai Red Cross Society to create the “One’s Gift of Life to Many” project since 1998 and ongoing in order to conduct a blood and blood stem cell donation campaign for the National Blood Center. The company also encourages people to donate their organs to the Organ Donation Center.
Moreover, Thai Life Insurance has supported the publication and of brochures and posters used for public relations for numerous activities run by the National Blood Center, the Organ Donation Center as well as the Relief and Community Health Bureau Office. The company has also supported the Annual Red Cross Fiar since 1997 until present.
Thai Life Insurance – Jor Jai TV Program
Thai Life Insurance has joined with Jor Jai TV Program to perform charitable activities for the benefit of Thai society as follows
“Scholarship for The Disabled Life Development” a project which has provided funds for scholarships and professional development for the disabled.
The “Jor Jai - Thai Life Insurance; to fulfill a Dream for the Disabled” a project which supported training costs for career opportunities for the disabled who enroll this project. The occupational equipment was also donated to the disabled who finished this project.
The company donated a multi-purposed van for the mobile medical unit, Orthopedics Division, Phramongkutklao Hospital including funds to produce 720 artificial limbs.
The “One’s Gift of Life to Many Tour” a project which invited people in a particular area to become blood and organ donors. The company has started this project in 2001 and is ongoing.
Thai Life Insurance - Royal Thai Army
Since 1987 to present, the company has offered group life insurance coverage to military officers and military cadets of the Royal Thai Army under 3 types of the military life insurance contracts: “Pai Songkhram (war hazard contract)”, “Pithakphol (military saving contract)” and “Pithakphol Piseth (special military savings contract)”.
Thai Life Insurance - Siriraj Hospital
The company has cooperated with the faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital to create a TV programme entitled “Phob Mor Siriraj” which has been broadcasting since 1986 to present. The scripts of this particular TV program have also been published and distributed to the public.
Thai Life Insurance – RDPB (Royal Development Projects Board)
The company has joined with the RDPB committee to cooperate RDPB projects and to support the production of a TV programme “Duay Phra Bharami”, a short documentary honouring H.M. the King and promoting royally initiated projects. This program has been broadcasting since 1996.
Royal Thai Army-Natural Reservation Area (Bang Pu) Project to honor H.M. the Queen
This project has been established by the Royal Thai Army and WWF-Thailand.Thai Life Insurance committed and proud to be co-founder of The "Royal Thai Army-Natural Reservation Area (Bang Pu)" to honor H.M. the Queen with a 6.5 million baht budget for 5 years (2004-2008). This project has been set up to establish "Bang Pu Nature Education Centre" (BNEC) a nature reservation and to encourage teenagers, students and general public to learn about their environmental and the wildlife that lives in a mangrove forest around Bang Pu. This vital eco-system is home to many aquatic fauna and especially for resident and migratory birds. This project is also one to honor H.M. the Queen's 72 anniversary which is in accordance with the company's policy to be a part of the national development through 66 years of business.
When the "Bang Pu Nature Education Centre" to honor H.M. the Queen has been completed and developed. This habitat in the near future is expected to be one of the most intact mangrove forests in Asia-Pacific.