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◆ 天津:“安全统筹”≠正规保险
Jin Rong Shi Bao· 2025-08-13 02:26
Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Financial Regulatory Bureau issued a risk alert regarding "Traffic Safety Coordination" for motor vehicles, highlighting the increase in complaints about misleading sales practices by entities posing as legitimate insurance companies [1][2]. Group 1: Nature of "Traffic Safety Coordination" - "Traffic Safety Coordination" is not equivalent to formal insurance, and consumer rights are not protected. It is a non-operational mutual assistance behavior initiated by transportation enterprises aimed at enhancing risk resilience, and it is not regulated by the national financial supervisory authority [1]. - The entities involved in "Traffic Safety Coordination" do not possess the necessary licenses to operate insurance business and are not recognized as insurance companies under the law [1]. Group 2: Consumer Precautions - Consumers should be cautious of entities with names similar to legitimate insurance companies that include terms like "coordination," "mutual assistance," or "vehicle safety service." Contracts that mention "commercial electronic service order" or "safety mutual service" should be approached with skepticism [2]. - It is advised to resist temptations of low premiums and avoid purchasing insurance through unverified links or unfamiliar phone calls. Payments should not be made through personal transfer methods like WeChat or Alipay [2]. Group 3: Recommendations for Insurance Purchase - Consumers are encouraged to have a realistic understanding of the risks associated with "Traffic Safety Coordination" and to seek insurance from licensed institutions to ensure their rights are adequately protected [2]. - Before purchasing insurance, consumers should verify the legitimacy of insurance institutions through the official website of the national financial supervisory authority [2].
又一地提示:“安全统筹”≠正规保险,权益无法保障
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-08-04 04:48
Core Insights - The Tianjin Financial Regulatory Bureau has issued a risk alert regarding "Traffic Safety Coordination" for motor vehicles, highlighting an increase in consumer complaints about misleading practices by entities resembling legitimate insurance companies [1] - "Traffic Safety Coordination" is not equivalent to formal insurance and does not provide consumer protection under the Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China [1] Group 1 - The Tianjin Financial Regulatory Bureau warns consumers to be cautious of entities that closely resemble legitimate insurance companies and use terms like "coordination," "mutual assistance," and "motor vehicle safety services" [2] - Consumers are advised to avoid contracts that include terms like "commercial electronic service order" or "safety mutual assistance service," which do not explicitly mention "insurance" [2] - The bureau emphasizes the importance of recognizing risks and encourages consumers to purchase motor vehicle insurance only from legally qualified insurance institutions [2]