Visitors make their way around the Bangkok International Motor Expo. Ms Mayurin said digital reforms are expected to make insurance services more convenient, transparent and efficient, while helping align the sector with evolving digital and sustainability trends.
The Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) is accelerating the digital transformation of the country's compulsory motor insurance system, aiming to improve protection for road accident victims, enhance operational efficiency, and integrate insurance coverage more closely with annual vehicle tax renewals.Mayurin Sutthirattanapan, assistant secretary-general at the regulator, said the OIC held discussions with business representatives about reforms to the compulsory motor insurance framework as the nation transitions to a digital economy.
The discussion focused on four major areas: improving insurance data systems, promoting digital insurance policies, revising coverage rules to better reflect actual car usage, and strengthening road safety and victim protection measures.
The reforms are expected to make insurance services more convenient, transparent and efficient for the public, while aligning the sector with evolving digital and sustainability trends.














