Insureandgo switches underwriter to Europ Assistance
InsureandGo (www.insureandgo.com), the UK’s leading direct travel insurance company, is switching its underwriting from AIG to Europ Assistance.
The decision to switch underwriter has been taken by the company in order to ensure its premiums remain as competitive as possible, whilst improving its already excellent customer service. There will be no impact on any policies for existing customers.
Under the terms of the new relationship, Europ Assistance will run InsureandGo’s medical assistance service, as well as becoming its underwriter, and will also offer a Personal Assistance Service.
The latter is an additional service which provides
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