Entering the unknown
Working abroad for long periods of time can be fraught with problems. Paul Lang examines the very specific insurance needs of the world-wide ex-pat community
The homesickness suffered by growing numbers of UK expatriates is not always cured by regular fixes of marmite, marmalade and Kendal mint cake. A globetrotting lifestyle can be a risky business to life, health and property - and adequate insurance protection a definite essential.
In the past, few brokers have been able to claim expatriates as a significant part of their business - enough, that is, to invest time and effort in getting to grips with the issues involved. However, servicing
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