Battleface Launches Corporate Group Travel Protection Plan

Travel insurance provider Battleface has launched its new corporate travel protection product, specifically designed to cater to companies who send employees to group events such as meetings, tradeshows or conferences, domestically or abroad. The Corporate Group Travel Insurance Plan aims to address the challenges faced by businesses and their employees when ensuring the safety and duty of care of their employees on the go.

Key features of the new product:

  • Comprehensive coverage – The policy provides benefits to all traveling employees heading to the same event, regardless of if they are based in the U.S. or internationally
  • Global assistance 24/7 – Dedicated support is available around the clock for travel assistance or emergencies
  • Flexible plans – Coverage is available for up to 1,000 business travelers for up to 21 days of travel
  • Pre-existing conditions – The plan includes coverage for pre-existing medical conditions
  • Cost effectiveness – Flat rate coverage starting at $13.55 per person for up to 12 days of travel

The creation of Corporate Group Travel Insurance Plan is timely, says Battleface, considering many corporations are choosing intentional travel with an increased focus on bringing their employees together. With the uncertainties surrounding global travel, it's more important than ever for companies to ensure appropriate care for employees no matter where their work takes them.

The new corporate group product for companies and employees is available for distribution via travel management companies, brokers or direct to corporations. Battleface leverages API capabilities to allow partners to seamlessly embed insurance offerings into webpages, purchase flows or registration paths, optimizing customer reach and engagement.

For more details, visit www.battleface.com.

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