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Brexit and Your Travel Insurance
As the situation regarding Brexit continues to change, as it stands the UK is still currently set to leave the European Union following the 2016 referendum which set in motion Article 50; the formal process of leaving the EU....
Read MoreWhat is an IPID? - Insurance Product Information Documents explained
As of the 1st of October, all UK Insurance providers are required to provide customers with an Insurance Product Information Document (IPID) prior to making a purchase as instructed by the EU’s Insurance Distribution Directive....
Read MoreVoyager Insurance Services Products Nominated for Top Awards in the Insurance Choice Awards 2017
We are pleased to announce that Voyager Travel Insurance and Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance have been nominated in top categories in the Insurance Choice Awards!...
Read MoreIs the EHIC enough when travelling to Europe on holiday?
With all the excitement of going on holiday such as picking exciting destinations and choosing between hotels, it is sometimes all too easy to overlook the importance of travel insurance, especially when travelling to European destinations....
Read MoreIncreased Voyager Travel Insurance cash limit for Greece
After 3 weeks of closure, Greek banks reopened this morning. However, cash withdrawal limits still remain in place....
Read MoreSection 20 - Independently booked travel extension
With the recent warnings about the potential volcanic eruption in Iceland prompting a rush of calls to our office, we thought it would be a good opportunity to explain the wide range of cover and benefits available for incidents such as these on our Voyager Travel Insurance policy....
Read MoreABI Highlights Importance of Travel Insurance
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) recently published the results of a survey it commissioned investigating the importance of travel insurance....
Read MoreFlorida requires International Driving Permit
As of the 1st of January 2013 Florida law now strictly requires foreign drivers to carry an International Driving Permit. This law was introduced in order to make it easier for law enforcement officers in Florida to read the particulars of foreign drivers....
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