As international mobility improves and more people choose to live and work overseas, Tim Slee explains the effect this is having on the demand for international PMI
While international private medical insurance (PMI) was once the preserve of senior employees sent to work overseas by large corporations, its definition has broadened considerably in recent years. Not only is there now an increasing number of smaller employers with staff working abroad, but sales of international PMI are being boosted by the growing number of individuals with second homes overseas and those choosing to retire abroad. Regulatory changes on the horizon within the European Union (EU) and further afield in the Middle East look likely to drive up sales. The result is the intern...
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