Trawick International launches in the UK A&H sector
Travel and health insurance provider Trawick International is entering the UK’s accident and health sector, catering to the globally mobile population
Trawick International Limited, the UK division of Trawick International, has announced its launch into the UK market with a focus on the accident and health (A&H) sector. This milestone marks an additional expansion across the UK and Europe for the company, bringing its portfolio of portable insurance solutions to local customers and distributors.
Through this launch, Trawick International will introduce a suite of products designed to meet the needs of today’s globally mobile population. Policies will be serviced by its own Lloyd’s DCA-approved third-party administrator, SureGo Administrative Services, ensuring a streamlined and customer-focused experience.
The launch is supported by A-rated capacity from a major Lloyd’s syndicate.
Claire Hargreaves, Managing Director of Trawick International Ltd, said: “Launching in the UK gives us the opportunity to bring a fresh, customer-first approach to accident and health insurance. We see tremendous potential in this market and are excited to introduce products that are built for today’s globally mobile lifestyle.”
Daryl Trawick, Founder and CEO of Trawick Holdings, added: “This expansion is a defining step in our international growth story. Establishing a strong presence in the UK not only broadens our reach but reinforces our long-term vision of being the most trusted name in innovative travel and health protection worldwide.”
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Mandy Langfield
Mandy Langfield is Publishing Director for Voyageur Group. She has written extensively on the topic of international travel and health insurance, as well as medical assistance provision and air medical transportation. Mandy is also on the committee for the International Travel & Health Insurance Conferences (ITIC).
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