Battleface travel insurance platform launches in Australia
Travel Insurance provider, battleface launched its tech platform in Australia.
It allows industry partners to build their own tailored products
The company has a presence in the U.K, Europe, US and Canada.
Battleface has already secured partnerships in Australia with Wise & Silent, AWAI and Mustard Underwriting via API.
Partners use it to embed travel insurance products.
They can cretae products with predetermined rates and benefits, offering flexibility for customers.
AWAI Travel offers pre-trip cancellation insurance as standard with every purchase.
Wise & Silent has built its own products on top of battleface’s API
Battleface has also partnered with Mustard Underwriting, an agency specialising in insurance products to the sharing economy sector.
Matt McLellan, battleface MD, Australia said: “By partnering with brands across Australia we’re able to offer customers products based on their actual travel needs and itineraries.”
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