​Expat 101: How Expat Insurance Can Help Protect What Matters To You

We live in a multichannel world. With the continued rise of smartphone technology and digital interactive means of communication, not everyone wants an emotional connection. Technologies can aid in the research and initial quotation of a proposed insurance policy, so once you submit a quote with us, we focus on good old-fashioned customer care, and make it very easy for you to reach a human.


We are often referred to on social media as a leader, even the authority in the field of expat insurance. You are our greatest supporters: satisfied clients who drive our passion to serve you better. Testimonials such as “All I wanted was the original broker to listen to what I needed, so I truly appreciate your help”, “We appreciate that you took the time to explain the varying complexities of the medical insurance we’re seeking in Singapore”, and “I was unsuccessful at finding the right policy for coverage of a newborn baby as most Singapore companies exclude them for the first 14 days. I spoke to Expat Insurance and my mind was immediately set at ease.” These words of encouragement and praise go to show our clients are not only satisfied but also welleducated and equipped to make a qualified decision when selecting their level of cover.

When you submit a quote request with Expat Insurance, we take the time to personally contact you to delve a little deeper, as no two clients can be treated with the same intention. We customise our recommendations for you to ensure you have all the right information to select the most appropriate cover for you and your family.

Often, a client will call us to arrange travel insurance. Upon investigation, and with a clear understanding of the cover associated with travel insurance policy terms and conditions, a client will further consider home and contentsinsurance to cover valuables, such as cameras or computers, a four-figure-valued watch or a five-figure-valued diamond engagement ring.


The majority of expats in Singapore rent condominiums or landed houses. We often spend a great deal of time and money decorating our homes and enjoying the stories behind the acquisition of these items: silk textiles from Laos, paintings from Vietnam, Indonesian ikat fabrics used as upholstery, antique teak wood benches from Indonesia, Tibetan handmade rugs, Imperial Chinese furniture, or fine colonial antiques. Available to you are home insurance policies that protect your valuables and the general contents of your home while living and working as an expat in Singapore.

Are you planning a family? In Singapore, welcoming a newborn to the family is costly. We can advise on the most economical way to plan for your pregnancy to ensure you are prepared financially, to alleviate any risk that might be associated with the unexpected – as bills for a complicated pregnancy or premature birth in Singapore can reachbetween $20,000 and $150,000.

Expat Insurance is registered as an independent insurance broker with MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore). We currently keep more than 20,000 people safe. We work directly for our clients, so when you engage our brokerage, we focus on your needs and understanding your family’s needs before recommending appropriate products and solutions in the market.

We work with all carriers regulated in Singapore, so you have access to all products. Our job is to take great care of you and your family to ensure you get the best value for money coverage available in the market.

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This post was originally published on Expat Insurance News August 2015 and has been reposted on Executive Lifestyle with the permission of the author.
Edited by Nedda Chaplin 


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Danielle Warner

Danielle Warner Founder & CEO at Expat Insurance Pte Ltd

Having worked in the insurance industry for more than 15 years, six of which were spent in New York with AIG, Danielle founded Expat Insurance in Singapore in 2009 with an aim to educate and assist both corporate and private clients with their unique needs accompanied by superior customer service.

Named Young Professional of the Year 2012 at the Annual Business Awards hosted by the British Chamber of Commerce and nominated for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2013, Danielle is an active member of the business community in Singapore through the British Chamber of Commerce, PrimeTime Business and Professional Women's Association, American Chamber of Commerce, American Association and the Financial Women’s Association and is a contributor to Straits Times, Maple Leaf Times, Expat Living and the Singapore American Newsletter.

A finalist in the Best Small Business Rising Star category at the Annual Business Awards in both 2011 and 2012, and having garnered a 2012 US Embassy Corporate Citizenship Award, Danielle has recently expanded services from Singapore to Hong Kong with an international team of adviser’s whose primary focus is to strategize, design, place and administer tailor-made Employee Benefit Programs for multinational corporations in the region.

Danielle’s recent publication BULLETPROOF: Building Better Employee Benefits is available on Amazon here.

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