Expatriate Group introduces short-term IPMI policies

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Expatriate Group has introduced shorter term international private healthcare policies.

The insurer is allowing customers to purchase their iPMI policies for periods starting from 3 months; with a defined end date. The change is aimed at supporting customers on a short term secondment overseas.  Short Term policies are available for up to 11 months in all. Lee Gerry, Director of Expatriate Group said: "This is an initiative by the Expatriate Group Customer Care team, who have highlighted that this is something that's regularly requested by new members.  "Travel polices might not work in all cases, as the aim, in the event of a claim, is to get the customer back to ...

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