Financial Times

Hayleys AIG now offering more products

Hayleys AIG Insurance Company Ltd with a view to penetrating the Sri Lankan retail market is now offering a range of Accident & Health products.

The company, which says it is the market leader in travel insurance, notes in a press release that it has steadily expanded its product portfolio.

The travel insurance product offerss Trip Cancellation Protection; Travel Interruption and Delay Reimbursement; Emergency Medical Expense Payment; Medical Evacuation Cost and Lost/Damage/Delayed Baggage, on a 24/7 (24 hours, seven days of the week) basis
It said Voluntary Employee Benefits (VEB) is a comprehensive & innovative facility which supports employers who wish to provide low cost Accident & Health benefits to their employees.


 
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