Last Updated: April 2026 ·
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AIA Cambodia is Cambodia’s leading life and health insurer, backed by AIA Group — the largest pan-Asian life insurance provider — and regulated by Cambodia’s Insurance Regulator (IRC). MoneyKH rates AIA Cambodia 8.0 out of 10 in 2026. Key strengths: the only insurer in Cambodia guaranteeing whole-life medical renewability (AIA Samrab Sokapheab), coverage up to USD 1.5 million, a critical illness range now covering 100 conditions (AIA 100 Kapea), market leadership in corporate employee benefits (AIA MedCare), and the AIA+ mobile app for policy management and claims. Key limitations: AIA Cambodia focuses exclusively on life and health insurance — it does not offer general, motor, property, or travel insurance, meaning you will need a separate insurer for those. Premiums are mid-to-premium market positioning; Forte Insurance offers competitive alternatives for general insurance needs. AIA Cambodia is the recommended first call for life cover and critical illness protection for both Cambodians and long-term foreign residents. Verified April 2026.
AIA Cambodia Review 2026: Life, Health & Critical Illness Insurance — Honest Verdict
AIA launched in Cambodia in 2017 and has grown to cover 130,000+ Cambodian families. It is the market leader in employee benefits and the only insurer offering whole-life medical renewability. Is it right for you?
- ✅ Cambodia’s largest pan-Asian backed life & health insurer
- ✅ 130,000+ families protected · $10M+ in claims paid
- ✅ Whole-life medical plan — renewability guaranteed even after CI
- ✅ 100 critical illnesses covered including diabetes complications
- ✅ 100+ hospital partners · 5 branch locations across Cambodia
- ✅ AIA+ app — claims, policy management, premium payments
- ⚠ Life & health only — no motor, property, or travel insurance
- ⚠ Premiums mid-to-high vs local market alternatives
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MoneyKH Quick Reference — AIA Cambodia 2026
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AIA Cambodia scores 8.0/10 on the MoneyKH assessment framework and is MoneyKH’s recommended primary insurer for life and health coverage in Cambodia. No other insurer in the country matches AIA’s combination of whole-life medical renewability, the breadth of critical illness coverage (100 conditions), the strength of the corporate employee benefits offering (AIA MedCare), and the backing of AIA Group — the largest pan-Asian life insurer with total group assets exceeding USD 300 billion.
AIA Cambodia’s most important product differentiator is the AIA Samrab Sokapheab whole-life medical plan — Cambodia’s first and only medical plan that guarantees renewability even after a critical illness diagnosis. In a country where out-of-pocket healthcare spending exceeded USD 1 billion annually even before the COVID-19 pandemic, and where specialist treatment for serious conditions often requires overseas travel, a renewable, long-term medical plan with up to USD 1.5 million lifetime coverage is a structurally different product from the annual renewable plans common in the regional market.
The honest limitation is scope: AIA Cambodia operates exclusively in life and health insurance. It does not provide motor insurance, property insurance, travel insurance, or general accident cover. Cambodians and residents who need comprehensive insurance coverage across all categories will need to hold policies with multiple providers — most commonly AIA for life and health, and Forte Insurance or Prudential for supplementary general cover. The full market comparison is in our Best Health Insurance in Cambodia 2026 guide →
✅ AIA Cambodia is right for you if…
- You want whole-life medical coverage that cannot be cancelled after a CI diagnosis
- You want critical illness coverage for 100 conditions including diabetes complications
- You are an employer looking for corporate group medical insurance (AIA MedCare)
- You want the backing of Asia’s largest life insurer in your local policy
- You want to manage all policies and claims through a single mobile app (AIA+)
- You are a long-term resident or expat wanting serious, durable medical protection
⚠ Consider alternatives if…
- You need motor, property, or travel insurance — AIA Cambodia does not offer these
- You want the lowest-cost entry-level health coverage — smaller local insurers may offer more basic annual plans at lower premiums
- You are a short-term visitor needing temporary travel medical cover — use a travel insurance provider
- You want an internationally portable group health plan for a multinational workforce — Pacific Cross or regional plans may fit better
AIA Cambodia at a Glance: Background & Market Position
AIA (Cambodia) Life Insurance Plc commenced operations in Cambodia in 2017. It entered the Cambodian market as the first insurer to offer life insurance coverage against critical illnesses — a category that simply did not exist in Cambodia’s formal insurance sector beforehand. In its inaugural year, the company introduced AIA Samrab Chivit, then Cambodia’s only life plan covering early to late-stage cancer, stroke, and major organ diseases. That product has since been expanded twice, now covering 118 conditions.
AIA Cambodia is a licensed insurer under the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) and a wholly owned subsidiary of AIA Group Limited (HKEx: 1299) — the Hong Kong-listed holding company that is the largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian life and health insurer, with a presence in 18 markets across Asia-Pacific. AIA Group’s total assets exceed USD 300 billion. For policyholders, the parent group structure provides both the financial security of a major institutional backer and access to product innovation developed across 18 Asian markets and imported to Cambodia.
By December 2024, AIA Cambodia had protected more than 130,000 Cambodian families and paid over USD 10 million in claims. The company has been awarded HR Asia’s “Best Companies to Work for in Asia” for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, 2022) — a signal of institutional quality that tends to correlate positively with customer service standards. Its CEO as of 2024 is Jane Tay.
| Detail | AIA Cambodia |
|---|---|
| Full name | AIA (Cambodia) Life Insurance Plc |
| Established in Cambodia | 2017 |
| Parent group | AIA Group Limited (HKEx: 1299) — Asia’s largest life insurer |
| Regulator | Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) |
| Insurance type | Life insurance & health insurance only (no general / motor / property) |
| Head office | GIA Tower, Phnom Penh |
| Branches | Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Kampot, Kampong Cham, Battambang |
| Hotline | +855 86 999 242 |
| Telegram bot | @AIACambodia_bot |
| Mobile app | AIA+ (iOS & Android) — policy management, claims, premium payment |
| Website | aia.com.kh |
| MoneyKH Score | 8.0 / 10 |
AIA Health Insurance: AIA Samrab Sokapheab — Cambodia’s Only Whole-Life Medical Plan
AIA Samrab Sokapheab (in Khmer: AIA សម្រាប់សុខភាព, meaning “AIA for Health”) is the flagship health insurance product and, in MoneyKH’s assessment, the most important single insurance innovation in Cambodia’s market since the country’s modern insurance sector was established. It is structured as a bundled package combining a whole-life base plan (AIA Chamborng — AIA ចម្បង) with a whole-life medical rider, delivering both life protection and comprehensive medical coverage in a single policy.
Why “Whole-Life Renewability” Is the Key Differentiator
Most health insurance plans in Cambodia and across Asia are annually renewable — the insurer reviews your health status each year and can decline to renew or materially increase your premium if you have been diagnosed with a serious illness during the coverage period. This creates the worst possible outcome for the person who needs insurance most: someone who has made a claim after a critical illness diagnosis may find their policy non-renewed precisely when they need ongoing medical coverage.
AIA Samrab Sokapheab eliminates this risk. The plan guarantees renewability for life — AIA Cambodia contractually cannot decline to renew your medical plan due to a critical illness diagnosis or a history of large claims. Coverage runs to age 100. This is the structural reason MoneyKH recommends AIA as the first choice for serious long-term health coverage in Cambodia: the policy remains in force precisely when it becomes most valuable.
Coverage Details
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Plan type | Whole-life (not annually renewable) |
| Coverage period | Whole life — to age 100 |
| Eligibility age | 30 days old to 69 years |
| Lifetime coverage limit | USD 10,000 to USD 1,500,000 (tiered by plan selected) |
| Patient co-pay | Minimum 10% — AIA covers all additional costs |
| Hospital network | 100+ local and international partner hospitals |
| Renewability guarantee | ✅ Guaranteed — even after critical illness diagnosis |
| Hospitalization & surgery | Daily room & board, ICU benefit, professional charges, prescriptions, investigations, misc. medical charges |
| Accident coverage | Emergency treatment for accidents; accidental dental treatment; local road ambulance |
| Second medical opinion | ✅ Access to overseas expert second opinion for serious conditions |
| Wellness reward | Healthy living benefits — health checks, vaccinations, dental care preventive benefits for low-claim policyholders |
| Family plan | Available — multiple family members covered under one policy |
| Indicative first-year premium | Approx. USD 107–USD 763 depending on coverage tier and age at entry (illustrative — confirm with AIA Life Planner) |
AIA Cambodia does not publish a standardised premium schedule online. Premiums for AIA Samrab Sokapheab are personalised based on age at entry, coverage limit selected, and plan configuration. The indicative figures above (USD 107–USD 763) are illustrative examples from AIA’s own product materials. For an accurate premium quote, contact an AIA Life Planner directly via +855 86 999 242, the AIA+ app, or Telegram @AIACambodia_bot.
Life & Critical Illness Plans: AIA Samrab Chivit, AIA 100 Kapea & More
AIA Samrab Chivit — Life + Critical Illness (118 Conditions)
AIA Samrab Chivit (AIA សម្រាប់ជីវិត — “AIA for Life”) was Cambodia’s first life insurance product to bundle critical illness coverage into a single plan. Originally launched in 2017 with 26 covered conditions, it has been expanded multiple times and now covers 118 conditions from early to late stage — including cancer, stroke, liver disease, lung disease, heart and vascular disease, kidney disease, major organ transplantation, and diabetic complications.
The plan pays a lump-sum critical illness benefit upon diagnosis, designed to cover medical expenses and replace lost income during recovery. Optional features include: a “No Claim Completion Benefit” that returns most premiums plus interest at the end of the coverage term if no claim was made — effectively creating a savings element in the structure. A “pay premiums for 15 years, receive protection for 25 years” option is also available, reducing the long-term cost burden for disciplined savers.
AIA 100 Kapea — Cambodia’s First 100-Condition CI Plan (Launched 2024)
Launched in June 2024, AIA 100 Kapea (AIA 100 ការពារ — “AIA 100 Protection”) is the most comprehensive critical illness plan currently available in Cambodia. It is the Kingdom’s first insurance plan to cover 100 critical illnesses and conditions, including diabetic-related complications — a category specifically added in recognition of Cambodia’s growing non-communicable disease burden, where noncommunicable diseases account for nearly 60,000 Cambodian deaths annually.
Coverage runs from early stage to late stage across the 100 conditions, with a lump-sum benefit paid on diagnosis. The launch was attended by the Director General of Cambodia’s Insurance Regulator of Cambodia H.E. Bou Chanphirou, reflecting the institutional significance of the product within the Cambodian insurance market.
AIA Nironn — Whole Life Savings Plan
AIA Nironn is AIA Cambodia’s whole-life savings plan — combining long-term wealth accumulation with life protection. The plan includes an automatic premium waiver if the policy owner passes away, becomes totally and permanently disabled, or suffers a defined critical illness or requires major surgery. This protects the savings goal: if a qualifying event prevents you from continuing premium payments, the plan continues without further premiums. The product targets Cambodians who want a disciplined long-term savings vehicle with built-in protection.
AIA Kapea Premium — Premium Waiver Rider
A rider rather than a standalone plan, AIA Kapea Premium can be attached to qualifying base products. It waives one year’s premium if the insured is diagnosed with an early-stage critical illness, and waives all future premiums for a late-stage critical illness diagnosis. Practically, this means a critical illness event does not force a policyholder to choose between paying premiums and paying for treatment — the policy continues at no cost for the coverage period remaining.
| Product | Type | Key Benefit | Conditions Covered | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIA Samrab Sokapheab | Whole-life health | Medical expenses ≤$1.5M, guaranteed renewal | All illnesses & accidents | Anyone wanting durable medical cover |
| AIA Samrab Chivit | Life + CI | Lump-sum CI benefit + life cover + premium return option | 118 conditions | Income replacement on CI diagnosis |
| AIA 100 Kapea | Critical illness | Cambodia’s widest CI coverage | 100 conditions ⭐ | Comprehensive CI protection incl. diabetes |
| AIA Nironn | Whole-life savings | Long-term savings + life cover + premium waiver | CI/surgery/death/TPD waiver | Disciplined long-term savers |
| AIA Kapea Premium | Rider (add-on) | Waives premiums on CI diagnosis | Early & late-stage CI | Add-on to any qualifying base plan |
AIA MedCare: Cambodia’s Market-Leading Corporate Group Health Insurance
AIA Cambodia is the market leader in employee benefits in Cambodia. Its corporate offering, AIA MedCare, is group medical insurance designed for employers of all sizes — from small businesses of 5–19 employees to large enterprises and multinationals. AIA MedCare is AIA’s response to the growing demand from Cambodia’s expanding corporate sector for structured employee health benefits that help attract and retain talent.
What AIA MedCare Offers Employers
- Cashless payment — employees access covered hospitals without paying upfront; AIA settles directly with the hospital
- Worldwide protection — coverage applies internationally, not just in Cambodia
- Widest hospital network in Cambodia’s corporate insurance market
- Online employer portal — HR teams manage member listings, view claims data, access policy benefit information, and handle administration without paper forms
- Flexible packages tailored to company size and budget — not a one-size-fits-all product
- Coverage categories: hospitalization, surgery, illness, accidents, emergencies, outpatient care, preventive services, dental, and maternity — full medical spectrum
- Personalized medical consultations — particularly for cancer, where AIA has invested in specialist referral pathways
Employee health benefits in Cambodia are increasingly a competitive hiring differentiator as the professional workforce grows and expectations rise. Providing a group medical policy via AIA MedCare creates a tangible, enrollable benefit for every employee from day one of employment — and the cashless hospital access eliminates the friction of employees claiming reimbursement. For companies already using ABA Bank or ACLEDA Bank for payroll, adding AIA MedCare for employee benefits creates the core financial infrastructure (salary + health protection) that employees in Phnom Penh’s growing professional class expect. Contact AIA Cambodia at +855 86 999 242 for a corporate quotation specific to your headcount and benefit structure.
AIA+ Mobile App: Policy Management & Claims in One Place
The AIA+ app (iOS and Android) is AIA Cambodia’s digital interface for policyholders. The app covers the full customer lifecycle that AIA describes as “Learn, Buy, Service, and Claims” — the entire insurance relationship managed from a smartphone. Key verified functions include:
- Policy viewing — all policies (individual and employer-provided) visible in a single app, with benefit details, coverage limits, and remaining balances
- Claims submission — submit claims directly via AIA+, attach medical documents (receipts, discharge letters, medical certificates), and track claim status
- Claim history — view previous claims and payments
- Premium payment — pay insurance premiums via integrated payment partners
- Policy renewal notifications — 30-day advance notice via AIA+ and Telegram before renewal premium is due
- Hospital finder — locate AIA partner hospitals near your location
For death claims, AIA requires physical contact via hotline (+855 86 999 242), Telegram bot, or a Life Planner — not via app alone, reflecting appropriate process standards for high-value claims. For standard medical claims, the app-based submission is complete and does not require a branch visit.
The AIA+ app is not a banking app and is not comparable to ABA Mobile or Wing Bank in terms of transactional breadth — it is purpose-built for insurance management and performs that function well. MoneyKH rates the AIA+ digital experience as above average for the Cambodian insurance market, where most competitors still require in-person interaction for many service requests.
AIA Cambodia vs Forte Insurance vs Prudential Cambodia 2026
MoneyKH’s comparison below positions AIA against its two most commonly compared alternatives. Note that these three insurers serve partially overlapping but distinct segments: AIA is the strongest for life and health; Forte leads on general insurance (motor, property, travel); Prudential Cambodia offers a competing life and savings proposition. ⭐ marks the category leader.
| Dimension | AIA Cambodia ⭐ | Forte Insurance | Prudential Cambodia |
|---|---|---|---|
| MoneyKH Score | ⭐ 8.0/10 | 7.5/10 | 7.6/10 |
| Parent / backing | ⭐ AIA Group (Hong Kong listed, $300B+ assets) | Cambodian-owned | Prudential plc (UK listed) |
| Life insurance | ⭐ Yes — market leader | Yes | ⭐ Yes — strong savings focus |
| Critical illness coverage | ⭐ 100 conditions (AIA 100 Kapea) | Limited | Available via riders |
| Health / medical insurance | ⭐ Whole-life, $1.5M limit, guaranteed renewal | Annual plans | Available |
| General / motor insurance | ❌ Not offered | ⭐ Yes — market leader | ❌ Not offered |
| Corporate employee benefits | ⭐ Market leader (AIA MedCare) | Available | Available |
| Hospital network | ⭐ 100+ local & international | Available locally | Available locally |
| Mobile app | ⭐ AIA+ — full claims & policy management | Limited digital | Pulse by Prudential app |
| Cambodia branches | 5 cities | ⭐ Wider local network | Phnom Penh focus |
| Regulatory standing | ⭐ IRC licensed + AIA Group backing | IRC licensed | IRC licensed + UK parent |
| MoneyKH best for | Life, health, CI, corporate benefits | Motor, property, travel, general | Life savings, bancassurance |
AIA Cambodia for Expats & Foreign Residents
AIA Cambodia serves both Cambodian nationals and long-term foreign residents. The eligibility window for AIA Samrab Sokapheab (age 30 days to 69 years) is broad enough to cover most working-age expats in Cambodia. For foreign nationals considering an AIA policy, MoneyKH notes three practical points:
1. AIA Cambodia is local, not an international plan. AIA Samrab Sokapheab provides coverage at AIA’s 100+ partner hospitals locally and has features supporting overseas treatment for serious conditions (second medical opinion from overseas experts is included). However, it is structured as a Cambodian policy — not an internationally portable group plan. Expats who move countries frequently or whose employer provides an international corporate plan may find the product’s locally-anchored structure a consideration. Expats who are long-term Cambodia residents (3+ years, with stable employment or business) are the most natural fit.
2. AIA Cambodia integrates with your banking relationship. Premium payments can be made via AIA’s payment partners, which include leading Cambodian banks and digital wallets. The AIA+ app is available in both English and Khmer, making it accessible to non-Khmer-speaking foreign residents. AIA Life Planners serving expat communities are available at the Phnom Penh head office.
3. For short-term visitors and tourists, AIA Cambodia is not the right product. Annual or single-trip travel insurance with medical cover from a travel insurance provider is more appropriate for stays under 6 months. AIA Cambodia’s products are designed for long-term, durable protection relationships — not short-term coverage.
For expats who plan to live in Cambodia for 2+ years, the combination of (1) AIA Samrab Sokapheab for long-term whole-life medical coverage and (2) Forte Insurance for motor and property coverage creates a comprehensive personal insurance portfolio. For the banking side of your financial setup in Cambodia, see the How to Open a Bank Account in Cambodia 2026 guide →
How to Buy an AIA Cambodia Policy: Life Planner vs App
AIA Cambodia distributes primarily through its network of AIA Life Planners — licensed insurance agents trained to conduct personalised consultations and produce product proposals tailored to the customer’s health status, financial objectives, and family situation. Life insurance and health insurance products with underwriting requirements (particularly whole-life plans) require a consultation and health disclosure process; they cannot be bought as anonymously as a debit card. The Life Planner model reflects this appropriately.
MoneyKH Final Score: AIA Cambodia 2026
AIA Cambodia earns its 8.0/10 through clear product leadership in the life and health insurance categories it operates in. The whole-life medical renewability guarantee is genuinely unique in Cambodia and addresses the single most important failure mode of conventional annual health plans. The 100-condition critical illness coverage, the $10M+ in verified claims paid, and the corporate MedCare market leadership all reinforce a genuine track record — not just product marketing.
The score is limited by the narrow product scope (no general, motor, or property), the mid-to-premium pricing that places AIA above the cheapest local alternatives, and a branch network smaller than Forte’s. For life and health insurance specifically, MoneyKH recommends AIA Cambodia as the first call for any Cambodian family or long-term resident building a financial protection plan.
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AIA Cambodia product details, coverage figures, claims statistics, and corporate milestones verified April 2026 via AIA Cambodia’s official website (aia.com.kh), AIA Group investor publications, AIA Cambodia press releases, and AmCham Cambodia directory. Premium figures referenced are illustrative examples sourced from AIA Cambodia’s own product materials and are not a guarantee of pricing — contact an AIA Life Planner for a personalised quotation. Insurance products are subject to change; always verify current terms and conditions directly with AIA Cambodia before purchasing. This guide does not constitute financial or insurance advice. MoneyKH operates as an independent comparison platform with no affiliate partnerships —
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