April International UK reduces premiums by 35%

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APRIL International UK, the specialist international private health insurance provider, has slashed sterling prices by up to 35% across its long term Individual private international health insurance policies.

S dollar pricing has been reduced by up to 43%, whilst euro denominated policies are down by up to 40%. The move will see premium reductions of over a third on April International UK‘s entry cover levels and up to 26% on comprehensive cover levels. The new pricing applies to Individual long term new business policies incepted from 1st August 2016. For a typical 39 year old expatriate living and working overseas, this could save anything from just under £700 in annual premium costs, depending upon the range of benefits and policy option taken. Commenting on the pricing initiative, APRI...

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