Allianz Care announces new partnership with ICE Insurance in Mozambique


July 11, 2018
 

Allianz Care has today announced a new partnership with ICE Insurance, a local insurance provider in Mozambique.

Allianz Care, the international health brand of Allianz Partners, specialises in providing international health and life insurance and associated health and protection services to large and small multinational organisations, IGOs, NGOs as well as private individuals. 

This new partnership means that existing and new customers will benefit from the local experience, knowledge and contacts of ICE Insurance, at no additional cost, while continuing to have access to a comprehensive level of healthcare cover.

The plans available to groups based in Mozambique include:

  • Cover provided on a Medical History Disregarded (MHD) basis
  • Medical evacuation and emergency out-patient treatment
  • Around the clock security assistance hotline
  • Security advice about countries around the world
  • Daily security news updates and travel safety alerts
  • Counselling, legal and financial support
  • Health and wellbeing advice (available 24/7 in multiple languages)
“We are delighted to be joining forces with ICE Insurance in Mozambique and look forward to continuing to provide a world-class service for our clients there and throughout the wider region of Africa.  We have specifically designed our standard international plans to suit the needs of both expats and locals, in order to give them peace of mind, so they can focus on settling into their new homes safe in the knowledge that their health and wellbeing, and that of their families, is taken care of.”

“ICE Insurance has been operating in Mozambique for over 21 years, during which time we have developed significant local knowledge and contacts across the region. We are thrilled to announce this partnership with Allianz Care today and look forward to combining our local knowledge with their global expertise to deliver world class international health insurance solutions for expats and locals based in Mozambique.”

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