Corporate Travel
Why corporate travel cover matters
Employers have a duty of care to employees that extends to business travel. For a mining services company sending workers to remote sites in Western Australia or Papua New Guinea, the medical evacuation and emergency assistance provisions of a travel policy are not optional extras — they're operational necessities.
Standard consumer travel insurance doesn't cover the specific scenarios mid-market companies face: extended project deployments, FIFO rotations, travel to remote or politically unstable locations, and the liability exposures that come with sending employees into high-risk environments.
What risks we manage
Medical and evacuation — emergency medical treatment, hospital admission, medical evacuation from remote sites and repatriation. Critical for companies operating in remote Australian locations or international mining jurisdictions.
Trip disruption — cancellation, delay, missed connections and additional accommodation costs arising from business travel interruptions.
Personal accident — death, permanent disability and temporary total disability benefits for employees injured during business travel.
Personal liability — covering employees' legal liability for bodily injury or property damage to third parties during business travel.
Baggage and equipment — covering personal effects, business equipment, laptops and specialist tools during transit and at destination.


