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Friday, February 23, 2007

Social Activity and Contributions

The Viriyah Insurance
Social Activity and Contributions

  • The company is determined to further enhance the Thai peoples quality of life and to help Thai society in various ways through a range of activities and contributions to projects deemed to be of significant value and that are likely help achieve these objectives.


Stationary and Books for Children Project.

  • The aim of this project is to offer educational opportunities for need in the rural areas. The does this by providing educational grants, books, furniture, teaching tools, sporting equipment plus toys and clothing.


  • The company also sponsors the royally initiated “Muang Thai Sai Sa Ard Project” administered by the ‘Foundation for a Clean and Transparent’ Thailand (FaCT).


Compulsory Insurance Heart Valve Fund Project.

  • This project was initially established by the company and the Pacific Corporation the producer of the infamous ‘Traffic Radio Report’ on FM 100Mhz. The aim of this project is to assist people suffering from heart disease caused specifically by heart valve problems. This is achieved through commercial donations and any Company customers who make a request can have Baht 100 from their Compulsory Insurance premium donated to this worth-while cause and the company matches all such donations with an additional Baht 100 into the fund.


Vehicle Roadside Assistance Project 1137

  • In cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Bureau and Pacific Corporation, the company provides twenty-four (24) hours roadside assistance to any insured vehicle broken down in the Bangkok and Metropolitan areas.


Don’t Drink and Drive Project

  • The company in cooperation with the traffic police division encourages people not to drive their vehicles whilst under the influence of alcohol. They assist with funding for alcohol check-points under the campaign called “Don’t Drink Drive”. This is an ongoing project.
  • The company continually sponsors many social activities of non-profit organizations which are designed to increase the standards of living for Thai people.

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