Now Health launches in Indonesia

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Now Health International has announced the opening of their new operation in Indonesia.

The operation has been launched with their underwriting partner PT Asuransi Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Indonesia (SJNKI).

Now Health's plans will be available to individuals and companies, whether they are expatriates or Indonesian local nationals.

The SJNKI-underwritten product in Singapore is based on Now Health's WorldCare plan with four levels of cover.

International Private Medical Insurance policies in Singapore provided by Now Health from September 2015 include a no claims bonus.

The annual maximum benefit limit for all plans is US$3m, customers opting for treatment in semi-private rooms receive a 5% premium discount.

Martin Garcia, CEO of Now Health International, said: "There are currently around 65,000** expats living in Indonesia, a figure that continues to grow.

"From today, as with all of Now Health's other regions, our Indonesian-based customers - both expats and local nationals - will benefit from our unique service promises and award-winning online tools to administer their plan.

"Global members can also enjoy the local support provided by our Indonesia branch and the expanded cashless network while they are visiting Indonesia."

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