Check which/what international insurance company that provides LOSS OF INCOME insurance to expatriates when they move to other countries.

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Check which/what international insurance company that provides LOSS OF INCOME insurance to expatriates when they move to other countries.

Hello! Thank you for your question about which international insurance companies offer Loss of Income Insurance to expatriates when they move to other countries. The sort answer is that there are several insurance companies around the world that offer Loss of Income Insurance. I've included a list below:

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METHODOLOGY:
I began my search by researching exactly what Loss of Income Insurance was to ensure that I found the correct companies for you.

I then began searching international insurance companies that offered loss of income insurance. Each of these companies offers Loss of Income insurance in the case of temporary or long-term disability to expat clients.

#1. Healthcare International
Healthcare International offers Loss of Income Insurance in their corporate package to expat clients. It pays 75% of earnings made available until retirement age. Further policy information can only be procured through a quote requiring specific information about the client.
#2. Bellwood Prestbury
Bellwood Prestbury offers Loss of Income Insurance as an Individual and Corporate plans to expat clients. It pays up to 75% of earnings subject to an undisclosed maximum. Further policy information can only be procured through a quote requiring specific information about the client.

#3. AON Expat Insurance
Aon Expat Insurance covers Loss of Income Insurance to expat clients, which is variable based on the clients needs. Further information regarding this plan is only accessible through a quote requiring specific information.

#4. Aetna International
Aetna International offers Loss of Income Insurance to expat clients as part of their corporate plan. Specific information about the plan requires a quote. Tailored information about the client is required to generate the quote.

#5. Clements
Clements offers Loss of Income Insurance to expat clients as a part of their individual plans. They allow for purchasing of Temporary Disability plans and Permanent Disability plans. Temporary Disability plans pay "monthly benefits can reach USD 20,000 per month or 60% of your current monthly salary, whichever is lower with benefit periods up to 10 years". Permanent Disability plans pay "a maximum or $750,000 or 5 times your annual salary, whichever is lower". Waiting periods on temporary plans are between 30 days and two years while permanent plans are based on coverage needs.

#6. Cigna
Cigna offers Loss of Income Insurance as Long term disability insurance to expat clients. Further information on this policy can only be generated by a quote.

#7. William Russell
William Russell offers a Loss of Income Insurance plan that covers accident or illness that includes expat clients. The plan pays 75% of the salary up to $144,000. Income replacement continues until 65 years of age or death whichever is sooner.

#8. Expatriate Healthcare
Expatriate Healthcare offers both permanent and temporary disability plans in plans available to expats. Permanent disability plans are paid in a lump sum while temporary plans are paid in weekly payments. These plans cover accidents and illnesses.

#9. QBE
QBE advertises that they offer Loss of Income Insurance for expatriates, but all information about the plan has to come from a broker.

#10. BT
BT offers an array of Loss of Income Insurance options that covers international individuals. The specific terms of the plans are extremely varied based on the policy holders decisions on what to purchase. I have included the booklet from BT as a source.

CONCLUSION:
To wrap up, I've included ten companies that offer Loss of Income Insurance to International or Expatriate customers either in corporate policies or individual policies. I included any and all policy information that could be found by the public regarding these policies where it was available.

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