Why Sawatdi
What Sets a Sawatdi Course Apart
Thoughtful design, independence from providers, and a commitment to equipping adults — not directing them.
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Advantages Worth Knowing
Commercially Independent
No ties to any insurer, broker, or bancassurance arrangement. Course fees are the only income source. Participants are never directed toward purchasing any product.
Grounded in Thai Context
All material reflects Thailand's OIC regulatory framework, social security provisions, and the specific policy types available to residents — not generic content transplanted from another market.
Designed for Adults Over 40
Coverage considerations shift meaningfully after 40. The curriculum addresses the specific questions — about dependants, health trajectory, retirement proximity, and asset protection — that this stage raises.
Practical Tools You Keep
Worksheets, checklists, templates, and comparison guides accompany every course. These are structured for continued use as your circumstances evolve — not discarded once the course ends.
Small, Conversational Groups
Live sessions are capped at twelve participants. The format encourages questions and discussion — nothing is delivered as a one-way lecture, and no question is considered too basic.
Materials Stay Current
Content is reviewed against OIC publications and regulatory changes at least twice a year. Recent participants receive updates when material changes are significant.
Expertise
Knowledge Shaped by Real-World Experience
Sawatdi's curriculum is developed by practitioners who have worked within the Thai financial and insurance sectors — not by content writers working from secondary sources. The team has direct experience reading policy documents, assessing coverage structures, and helping people understand what they have and what they don't.
This means the courses reflect how insurance actually works in practice in Thailand — including the gaps, the common misunderstandings, and the points where policy language most often misleads.
Curriculum developed by practitioners with sector experience
Content reflects how Thai policies actually function, not just their headline terms
Common points of confusion addressed explicitly, not glossed over
Up-to-date OIC regulatory references built into all modules
Dedicated enrolment support before the course begins
Questions between sessions answered within two business days
Live sessions designed for dialogue, not passive listening
Advisory sessions available in Course 3 for personal scenario review
Service Quality
Support That Matches the Subject Matter's Complexity
Insurance is not simple territory, and the questions that arise during a course are often personal and specific. Sawatdi's support model reflects this: questions are taken seriously, responses are substantive, and participants are never left with a formulaic reply when a considered one is needed.
For participants working through Course 3, personal advisory sessions provide a space to bring specific scenarios — including existing policies, gaps identified, or life changes anticipated — for structured discussion.
Value
A Fee Paid Once, Tools That Last
Each course fee is a single payment that covers all sessions, materials, and follow-up support. There are no add-ons, no module unlocks, and no subsequent charges. The practical tools provided — worksheets, checklists, comparison templates — are designed for ongoing personal use, not single-session consumption.
The knowledge developed in a Sawatdi course tends to compound in value: a better understanding of policy structure helps participants evaluate future options, manage existing coverage more effectively, and avoid common and costly misreadings.
Single fee covers all sessions, materials, and support
No add-on charges or locked content
Practical tools designed for continued use beyond the course
Knowledge compounds — relevant for future insurance decisions
How We Compare
Sawatdi vs Typical Alternatives
| Feature | Sawatdi | Typical Providers |
|---|---|---|
| Independence from insurers / brokers | ||
| Content specific to Thai OIC regulations | ||
| Designed for adults over 40 | ||
| No product sales embedded in content | ||
| Live Q&A with small group sizes | ||
| Practical tools included in course fee | Sometimes | |
| Materials reviewed against regulatory updates |
Distinctive Features
What Only Sawatdi Offers
Personal Needs Assessment Worksheet
Provided in Course 1 and refined in Course 3. A structured personal tool — not a sales questionnaire — that helps participants map their actual circumstances against relevant coverage types.
Policy Review Checklist
A practical document for reviewing existing policies. Covers key clauses, exclusion types, and benefit structures — designed for use with real policy documents from Thai insurers.
Portfolio Integration Workshop (Course 3)
A dedicated workshop session focused on how different coverage types interact — identifying overlaps, gaps, and structural weaknesses across a coordinated protection plan.
One-to-One Advisory Sessions
Included in Course 3. Private sessions to bring personal scenarios — including existing policies, upcoming life changes, or coverage concerns — for structured, confidential discussion.
Recognition
Our Track Record
Participants Enrolled
Years Operating in Bangkok
Participant Satisfaction Rate
Structured Course Programmes
Thai Adult Education Network — Member Organisation
Recognised continuing education provider, Bangkok region
Financial Literacy Programme — Commendation 2024
Consumer Finance Education Forum, Southeast Asia
4.8 / 5 Average Course Rating
Based on post-completion participant surveys, 2023–2025
Explore the Course That Fits Your Stage
Three structured courses, each designed for a different level of coverage knowledge and planning need. Browse them or send us a message if you are unsure where to begin.