Advice firm ExpatInsure is opening a new office in Larnaca, Cyprus.
The move enables it to establish a base in the EU and a platform from which to expand its international health insurance offering across Europe, the firm said.
The business already has offices in the UK and USA.
“The opening is a significant milestone in ExpatInsure’s European strategy,” it said.
“Breadth is the point. International healthcare is a market defined by movement, and ExpatInsure’s strength is the support it provides across geographies and time zones — staying with customers as they relocate, rather than leaving them to start again each time they move.
“The new Larnaca office puts that support on the ground in Europe.”
The firm has built its own AI-based IPMI product comparison technology for individuals and families to explore their options.
ExpatInsure founder and CEO Chris Carter (pictured) said: “Europe is a natural next step for us, not a leap.
“Opening in Cyprus gives us a base in the EU and the platform we need to expand across Europe — so we can keep doing the thing we care about most: making it genuinely easy for people to find the right international health insurance cover, in seconds, wherever they choose to call home.”






