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What kind of insurance can Social Security Bureau pay?

The Social Security Bureau bought social insurance.

The insurance company bought commercial insurance.

Social insurance is a part of social welfare, and commercial endowment insurance is a powerful supplement to social endowment insurance.

Social security and endowment insurance have been paid for 15 years before commercial insurance can be obtained. As long as the contract money is eradicated, it can be collected according to the contract at that time.

If you have a company, the social security company will help you pay 20% of the insurance premium and 8% for individuals.

Commercial insurance pays.

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