Dhipaya Insurance, Wuttisak partner in new promotion package

Mar 14th at 09:00
14-03-2016 09:00:00+07:00

Dhipaya Insurance, Wuttisak partner in new promotion package

Thai businesses Dhipaya Insurance C o., Ltd. and the Wuttisak Aesthetic Clinic have teamed up to expand their operations in Laos.

They signed an agreement in Vientiane on Friday, with Dhipaya Insurance Co., Ltd. Managing Director Mr Boonchai Boonyanurak and Wuttisak Aesthetic Clinic CEO Mr Sayam Ramasoot inking the deal.

To mark the start of their new partnership, Dhipaya and Wuttisak are running a special discount programme inviting women to buy car insurance from Dhipaya and use the services of a Wuttisak clinic.

This month and next, women who buy car insurance in categories Silver, Gold and Voluntary 1 will receive a one time free treatment at a Wuttisak clinic and get a 25 percent discount off their insurance premium.

Under the agreement, Dhipaya customers who can show an insurance policy can get a 15 percent discount after using the services of a Wuttisak clinic, while Wuttisak customers can get a 20 percent discount on their Dhipaya insurance policy payment.

The two companies believe this cooperation will attract more people to buy insurance and to use the services of both Dhipaya and Wuttisak as well as provide more facilities to meet the needs of customers.

They hope to run similar promotions in the future if they get good feedback from customers.

Wuttisak currently has branches in Vientiane and in Savannakhet province, as well as in the towns of Pakxe and Luang Prabang.

Dhipaya is planning to open another branch in Savannakhet province and already has sales agencies around the country.

Dhipaya customers in Laos w ho have purchased an insurance policy with the company can drive their vehicle into Thailand because it will be covered by the policy in both Laos and Thailand.

vientiane times



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