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| Type | Public company limited | 
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| Industry | Insurance Financial services | 
| Founded | 1942 | 
| Founder | Chao Phraya Sri Thammathibet | 
| Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand | 
| Key people | Vanich Chaiyawan, Chairman | 
| Revenue |  US$2 billion (2014)  US$2.1 billion (2015)  US$3.28 billion (2018)[1] | 
|  US$138.8 million  (2014) US$142.3 million  (2015)US$217 million  (2018)[1] | |
| Total assets |  US$7.3 billion (2014)  US$8.2 billion (2015)  US$9.2 billion  (2016) 
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| Members | over 1,500,000 (2016) | 
| Number of employees | 45000 | 
| Subsidiaries | Thai Phaiboon Insurance Thai Health Insurance Thai Cardif Life Assurance Thai Credit Retail Bank | 
| Website | www | 
Thai Life Insurance Public Co. Ltd or simply Thai Life Insurance (Thai: บริษัท ไทยประกันชีวิต จำกัด (มหาชน)) is the first Thai insurance company . The company was founded in 1942 and is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. It was one of largest insurance companies in Thailand.
Nowadays it is a financial services group in Thailand with the slogan Thai Life Insurance. Life, Beside You.
The Chaiyawan Family sold a 15% stake for around $750 million to Meiji Yasuda life insurance in 2013.
The company is known for commissioning a number of emotional television commercials that have garnered global attention.[2][3][4][5][6]
References
- 1 2 3 Thai Life Financial Data page 1, then using the December 31, 2014 exchange rate of 1 baht = 0.02812 US dollar
- ↑ Gray, Amy (17 April 2014). "Five Ads That Prove Thai Life Insurance Commercials Are The Saddest Commercials Ever". Junkee. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ↑ Taube, Aaron (10 April 2014). "All Of Thailand Is Compulsively Weeping Over This One Life Insurance Ad". Business Insider.
- ↑ "Thailand television commercials will make you cry, or at least get a bit sad". News.com.au. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ↑ "Thai Life Insurance 'Silence Of Love' Commercial Creates Internet Sensation". HuffPost. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ↑ "Health Insurance in Thailand".
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