ALC Health partnership with AXA PPP International
- Written by Sue Englefield
Award winning International medical insurance provider ALC Health has announced that it will be moving its underwriting capacity from 1st December to AXA PPP International. Sarah Jewell, ALC Health’s Managing Director commented .....
"As our business has grown, so has the demand for greater product flexibility and service functionality in what is an increasingly competitive market. Through this exciting new partnership with AXA PPP International, ALC Health will be able to further develop the services that we offer our clients including a new online claims pre-authorisation service, online claims submission and online member claim enquiry service, not only for corporate clients but for our individual clients”.
"As part of our new underwriting partnership with AXA PPP International we have been able to simplify the process of making out-patient claims by removing the need for our members’ doctor to sign their claim form. This will help to speed up the whole process of making a claim and add further strength to the ALC Health service proposition".
Andrew Apps, ALC Health’s Sales and Marketing Director added, “ALC Health has over the past 10 years built an enviable reputation for the very highest level of customer service and with the support of AXA PPP International we are now in a position to move the company, its products and its service capabilities to a new and exciting level. During the next few months we will be launching a number of new and exciting initiatives designed to help our brokers, intermediaries and agents develop their international business including improved group discount structures, enhanced core plan benefits and more online support, whilst retaining the all-important ALC Health tradition of VIP customer service at every level".
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