About Expacare Insurance Company (Mauritius) Limited
Expacare Insurance Company (Mauritius) Limited is a company duly registered and regulated in accordance with the laws of Mauritius Financial Services Commission, to carry on the business of international private medical insurance business pursuant to an External Insurance Business Licence in terms of Section 11 of the Mauritian Insurance Act 2005. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Health International Group Limited, a company duly registered in accordance with the laws of Guernsey. Expacare Insurance Company (Mauritius) Limited is backed by A-rated reinsurers at Lloyd's of London.
Insurers of Expacare health insurance plans
Expacare has developed a range of international health insurance plans to cover the specific requirement of those living and working abroad. Expacare has been in business for over 35 years, making them one of the world’s longest established global health insurance providers. During this time, the international healthcare market has changed considerably but Expacare has remained consistent, continuing to provide clients with the level of cover they both need and deserve.
Insurers of Health International Membership Plans
Health International successfully provides health insurance cover for Members who are located primarily in Botswana, D.R.C., Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, R.S.A., Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Health International has been operational in Sub-Saharan Africa, primarily in Malawi and Zambia since the mid-1990s. In April of 2004, Trilogy Benefits Group in Zimbabwe, were appointed by Health International Group Limited, as administrators for Health International Membership Plans.
Air Health International - 24 hour Case Managers for Expacare and Health International Members in Sub-Saharan Africa
Air Health International is a South African company wholly owned by Health International Group Limited and is appointed as the primary Case Management provider for both Expacare and Health International Members throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.
- The team of medically trained personnel co-ordinates evacuations and elective treatment requirements.
- Provides medical reports and patient monitoring
- Has service agreements with all major service providers in the region.