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Chubb March 2017

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New Zealand<br />

New Zealand helps families in need<br />

during the festive season<br />

Over the festive season, <strong>Chubb</strong> in New Zealand supported<br />

United Way, an independent, volunteer-based organisation<br />

that encourages generosity by brokering resources (money,<br />

time and skills) between individuals, businesses and the<br />

community. The team embraced United Way’s ‘Shoebox’<br />

initiative by supplying and decorating empty shoe boxes, and<br />

filling them with a variety of items out of their own pockets. In<br />

total, 39 boxes were handed to various Auckland families in<br />

need, in conjunction with the Salvation Army – a testament to<br />

the New Zealand team’s kindness and generosity.<br />

Shoeboxes filled with gifts for families in need<br />

Thailand<br />

Commemorating Children’s Day with<br />

US$28,500 donation<br />

In January, <strong>Chubb</strong> in Thailand made a donation of US$28,500<br />

to support the construction of a health station at Ban Khlong<br />

Takhian Chai Border Patrol Police School, Sakaew province, a<br />

project initiated by H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.<br />

This is the seventh Border Patrol Police school <strong>Chubb</strong> has<br />

supported. We are hopeful that all the support from <strong>Chubb</strong><br />

will enhance the quality of life, health and educational<br />

opportunities for the youth who are the future of Thailand.<br />

Nittaya Piriyathamwong, Country President of <strong>Chubb</strong> Samaggi<br />

(middle) at the cheque presentation ceremony at the Border<br />

Patrol Police Bureau Headquarters<br />

Instant flood claims service for Southern<br />

Thailand<br />

Twelve out of 14 provinces in southern Thailand faced the<br />

most severe flooding in 30 years in January. The disaster<br />

caused the deaths of 20 people with over 300,000<br />

households and almost 1 million people affected.<br />

The team in Thailand immediately formed the ‘Flood Claims’<br />

working group, comprising individuals from the residential<br />

and motor claims teams, to help customers living in the<br />

impacted areas. The <strong>Chubb</strong> pop-up claims stations were<br />

promptly set up at several Siam Commercial Bank’s branches,<br />

our distribution partner.<br />

Claims stations were also organized at <strong>Chubb</strong> branches in<br />

Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat to serve customers in<br />

the affected provinces. In addition, mass media was used to<br />

broadcast the availability of claims assistance in the three<br />

major provinces in the South.<br />

Thanks to the tireless efforts of the claims team, including<br />

branch and agent representatives, customers experienced some<br />

relief during a very trying time<br />

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