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Allianz Partners collaborates with MoneyHero for travel insurance

The policy is underwritten by Tokio Marine Insurance Singapore.

Allianz Partners Singapore and MoneyHero’s subsidiary, SingSaver, have partnered to introduce Allianz Travel Hero.

The new travel insurance aims to provide consumers with tailored insurance plans and coverage options.

Allianz Travel Hero offers premiums as low as S$3.33 per day. The insurance covers unforeseen travel disruptions, accidental death and disability, loss of travel documents, personal liability, and more.

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Through SingSaver's digital insurance aggregation platform and Allianz's expertise, consumers gain access to travel protection that suits their needs. 

SingSaver users can compare and purchase 88 travel insurance products and enjoy exclusive offers.

The insurance policy, "Allianz Travel Hero," is underwritten by Tokio Marine Insurance Singapore, with Allianz Partners Singapore as the appointed service provider.

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