High Travel Premiums for those with Mental Health Conditions a Concern
Tech specialist
Many might assume that mental health would be a small factor at play in the travel insurance market, however, with an ageing population and increasing numbers of people affected, mental health problems can make travel insurance premiums cost preclusive for some.
"Using the latest technology permits insurers to bring more relevant product solutions to market faster and cheaper," said
"Insurers have to make a profit at the end of the day; yet we're working with them to ensure they can still do that intelligently and responsibly, while not pricing huge swathes of the market out of the market in the process," concluded Colonnese.
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