Good travel plans are a result of careful planning. There is work to be done before you book a ticket. This includes practical preparation and organization. Such steps can ensure a stress-free, smooth and positive experience. Otherwise, you might be overwhelmed; especially if this is your first international trip. If you are planning to travel abroad, remember to tick-off these basic needs in your check list. #1 Travel Insurance Travel insurance is essential to cover the cost of medical emergencies in foreign countries.
Travel insurance has been a mandatory part of international travel for some time now. With the COVID-19 pandemic raging across the world, insurers are now extending benefits associated with coronavirus-related medical emergencies abroad as well. We offer comprehensive coverage for all medical expenses, should a traveller contract COVID-19 in one of the designated countries outside Kuwait. However, these are subject to certain conditions. Take a look. Positive RT PCR Test The coverage shall be granted only on submission of a positive RT PCR
Health insurance is a necessary tool to prevent sudden medical expenses from eating away into your life savings. Despite the safety net health insurance offers against rising medical costs, many people refrain from investing in a policy due to the premium’s impact on their overall expenses. However, there are many smart ways to address this problem. Take a look. Get Employer-Provided Health Insurance A group medical insurance policy provided by your organisation is the best way to be financially prepared for
One of the most important criteria for choosing a motor insurance provider is fast and seamless claims processing. If you have to deal with the high cost of extensive repairs or pay for third-party damages, your insurance provider should be able to reimburse your money quickly. This will prevent any financial burden. However, claim settlement depends on following the process in the right manner and providing accurate information. Take a look at the 3 important steps to file a claim
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are critical to every country’s economic health. This is because they promote employment and encourage growth in urban and rural areas, thereby reducing the income gap. However, when it comes to group medical insurance, many SMEs hesitate, thinking that this is something only large corporations can offer. Also, the cost of providing the traditional one-size-fits-all group medical policies has risen drastically in recent years. If you are looking to provide your small number of employees
One of the most important things you can do for your employees is providing them financial protection against life’s uncertainties. A group life insurance policy helps financially secure your employees’ future and that of their families, in an affordable way. Moreover, with the right insurance partner, you can get a scheme tailored to your company’s structure, needs and budget. Basic Features of Group Life Insurance 1. Death Benefits In case of an unfortunate event, the policy will provide a sum insured to your
Government spending on healthcare in Kuwait is the highest in the GCC region. The public healthcare network in the country offers subsidized medical treatment to Kuwaiti citizens. However, whether you access private or public healthcare, one this that is common to all countries around the globe is rising medical costs. This, combined with the increased prevalence of lifestyle diseases in the younger generation, makes health insurance highly important today. Moreover, if you are an expat working in Kuwait’s private sector
Whether you are on a road trip or attending an important event, a car breakdown in the middle of the journey can derail plans and cause a lot of inconvenience. Not only does your journey gets paused, but you might also face difficulties in identifying the root cause or making the necessary repairs. This is where a roadside assistance add-on cover in your motor insurance plan can come to the rescue. What is Road Side Assistance Cover in Motor Insurance? The roadside