Group Travel Insurance

With more and more people now having to travel for business reasons, Group Travel insurance is a great way to ensure that all your employees are comprehensively covered for traveling abroad on your company’s behalf. It can also provide the added benefit that their leisure breaks are covered too. It is a very cost effective and high value way of extending your companies benefits package.
Why provide Travel Insurance?
With the increasing need to travel for business for leisure reasons, Group Travel Insurance brings employees the following benefits
• Cost effective travel insurance
• Exceptional travel and medical benefits
• Increased morale
• Helps retain existing staff whilst attracting new staff
• Piece of mind whilst traveling on business or pleasure
• Many insurers offer a international emergency assistance service
• Extension of your existing employee benefit package
What are the benefits under the policy?
These benefits differ from insurer to insurer but we have highlighted some of the services that are offered:
Medical Benefits
• Substantial levels of cover for medical treatment of up to £5,000,000 is just one example
• Personal accident cover
• Compassionate overseas visits, to fly out or bring back relatives
Travel Benefits
• Holiday cancellation cover
• Missed outwards departure
• Delayed baggage or departure
• Document replacement and legal expenses
• Tailored protection of valuable business equipment
If you wish to speak to an Employee Benefits specialist or need further information please contact 0845 30 50 222
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