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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Travel Insurance

Website
  
covermore.com.au

Founded
  
1986

Traded as
  
CVO

Parent
  
Cover-More Group

Number of employees
  
400 (2012)

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Stock price
  
CVO (ASX) A$ 1.93 0.00 (-0.26%)7 Mar, 4:10 PM GMT+11 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
New South Wales, Australia

Subsidiaries
  
Cover-More Insurance Services Pty Ltd.

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Cover-More Travel Insurance, part of the Cover-More Group, is one of Australia’s largest travel insurers. Cover-More Group is a travel and medical insurance provider based in Australia. The company holds approximately 40 percent of Australians’ travel insurance policies, and has over 1.8 million customers. Cover-More has locations in Australia, New Zealand, China, and the United Kingdom and employs over 400 people.

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History

Cover-More is a division of Cover-More Group Ltd., a group of travel and medical insurance companies established in 1986, based in Sydney, Australia. Cover-More entered an agreement in 2009 with Munich Re Group. As part of the agreement, Munich Re would underwrite insurance policies by Cover-More.

The company expanded into Asia when it acquired Assistance Online, a medical and travel assistance company based in Shanghai, in March 2012. Assistance Online provides coverage in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, Taiwan and Mongolia.

In April 2013, Cover-More launched a global SIM card which allowed Australian travelers to save money on call and data rates versus standard roaming rates. The SIM is prepaid, compatible with most mobile phones and tablets, and works in more than 100 countries. Later that year, Cover-More renewed its partnership with Munch Re, which handed all underwriting responsibilities to Munich Re’s company Great Lakes Australia. In November 2013, Cover-More partnered with Indian company TrawellTag.

Before Cover-More went public, Crescent Capital Partners owned 82.7 percent of the company. Crescent Capital would own 13 percent of the company after the initial public offering (IPO) in December 2013. At that time, it was the first and only Australian travel insurance provider to list on the Australian Stock Exchange. Cover-More reported earnings of $13.3 million in 2013. In June 2014, Cover-More announced a partnership with Qunar, a Chinese online travel agency.

References

Cover-More Wikipedia


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