XN Financial today announced the Canadian launch of XN Global Preferred Care, a new approach to critical illness for groups and individuals that’s designed for one purpose: maximizing the chance of a full and fast recovery from the world’s most life-threatening diseases, including cancer and heart disease.
XN Global Preferred Care is a critical illness survival program that responds when a critical illness is diagnosed, and provides much more than just the traditional ‘lump-sum’ payment. XN Global Preferred Care affords insureds preferred access to leading experts in diagnosis, treatment and process management. Designated coordinators orchestrate a quality-controlled coordination of medical practitioners, while patients and their families stay involved and informed. The program will arrange to fly insureds and a companion to one of the top 1% of U.S. hospitals for treatment, all paid for directly by a $2 million insurance policy.
“When it comes to critical illness, you only want one thing: a full recovery,” says XN Financial president and CEO, Daniel Anber. “The addition of XN Global Preferred Care to our growing roster of products is further evidence of XN Financial’s commitment to providing best-in-class products and services that give people the peace of mind they need while living and working in a global environment.
“Since our inception, XN Financial has consistently expanded its product and service offering to the point where we now offer all of our members a true global personal risk management solution.”
XN Financial is a leading provider of insurance and financial products designed specifically for the needs of international assignees, high net worth individuals and directors and officers of privately owned companies. XN Financial Services (Canada) Inc. is headquartered in Montreal the XN Global Call Center located in Miami, Fla.
XN Financial announces Canadian launch of XN Global Preferred Care
Product offers preferred access to leading experts in diagnosis, treatment and process management
- By: IE Staff
- May 9, 2007 May 9, 2007
- 10:55