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CoverGo to digitise US-based health and travel insurance firm

Insured Nomads plans to adopt the insurtechs unique no-code insurance platform.

US-based health and travel insurance firm Insured Nomads has partnered with Hong Kong insurtech CoverGo to help streamline and digitise the insurance firms’ business.

Insured Nomads will be adopting CoverGo’s unique no-code insurance platform to enable them to increase their products’ speed to the market. With CoverGo’s help, building and launching new health and travel products will be done as fast as days instead of months.

CoverGo’s user-friendly platform will enable improved and automated policies and claim management, which will help reduce operation costs, whilst new digital portals for distribution offer customers a seamless experience.

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