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Insurance in Cambodia for expats: international health, auto, home and travel — comparison of local and international providers.
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AIA Cambodia
AIA (Cambodia) Life Insurance Plc. is the Cambodian subsidiary of AIA Group Limited, the leading pan-Asian life insurer listed in Hong Kong (market capitalisation > USD 80 bn, present in 18 markets). Launched locally in 2013 after acquiring the Bao Viet Cambodia operation, AIA quickly established itself among the leaders of the Cambodian life market with a dense distribution network through in-house trained "Premier Agents" and several bancassurance agreements (Maybank, Hattha Bank). The offer covers term and permanent life insurance, education annuities, retirement plans, USD savings, and a complementary health product ("AIA Healthier Plus") designed as an add-on to a life policy. For expats, AIA is mainly attractive for its regional portability: a policy taken out in Cambodia can be read and managed from any ASEAN subsidiary, which gives peace of mind to expats moving between Phnom Penh, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh, Singapore or Hong Kong. The company is regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) and publishes an annual solvency report compliant with IRC ratios. Claims are handled in branch or through the "AIA Cambodia" app, available in English and Khmer; some documents are available in Mandarin Chinese for the Sino-Khmer clientele.
★ 4.1 · 165 reviews
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Allianz Care
Allianz Care is the international health division of the German Allianz SE group (world's second-largest insurer with around EUR 150 bn in revenue, AA rating at S&P), historically operated from Dublin (Ireland) under the Allianz Worldwide Care brand, renamed Allianz Care in 2019. The company distributes international health plans for expats in more than 190 countries and is one of the three global premium players in the expat health market alongside AXA Global Healthcare and Cigna Global. In Cambodia, Allianz Care is regularly recommended by the French, German and British embassies in their official lists of health insurers for long-stay residents. The range is built around four progressive levels (Core, Plus, Premium, Prestige), to which optional modules are added (outpatient, dental, optical, maternity, complementary medicine, repatriation+). For French-speaking expats, Allianz Care is one of the few premium companies to offer a genuinely bilingual experience: policy terms available in French, multilingual app, and French-speaking advisers on request (based in Dublin and Paris). Allianz's strengths are: (1) genuinely worldwide cover with a direct cashless network in all major Asian international hospitals (Royal Phnom Penh, Sunrise Japan, Raffles, Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital, Mount Elizabeth, Raffles Singapore), (2) the strength of the group and the long-term durability of the contract, (3) the quality of major claims handling (cancer, chronic illnesses), (4) integrated Doctor Please teleconsultation. Typical rates in Cambodia: USD 3,500–9,000 / adult / year depending on plan and zone — premium segment, to be compared with AXA Global Healthcare and Cigna Global before choosing.
★ 3.7 · 1250 reviews
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April International Care
April International Care is one of the historically French international health insurers most present within the French-speaking expat community in Southeast Asia. A subsidiary of the April group (1988, Lyon), the company distributes its products through a worldwide broker network and via its own website; the operational headquarters for Asia is based in Hong Kong, and there is no physical branch in Cambodia — subscription is fully online, and customer service is handled by email/phone (reachable from Phnom Penh without surcharge via a French local number +33). For expats in Cambodia, April offers two main ranges: "MyHealth" (long-stay residents, modular as a first-euro plan or as a CFE top-up) and "Mobility" (stays < 12 months, students, short missions). April's main strengths for the Cambodian market come down to three factors: (1) direct billing (no out-of-pocket) operational with the main international clinics in Phnom Penh — Royal Phnom Penh Hospital, Naga, Raffles, Sunrise Japan — as well as with the leading hospitals in Bangkok (Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital), Singapore (Mount Elizabeth, Raffles Singapore) and Ho Chi Minh; (2) medical evacuation included, managed 24/7 by certified assistance providers (Mondial Assistance / AXA Partners); (3) full availability of customer service and policy terms in French, which remains rare in this segment. Rates typically range from USD 1,500 to 6,000 per adult/year depending on the zone (1, 2 or 3 — Cambodia is in zone 2 "Asia excluding USA/Japan"). April is regularly recommended by the French Embassy in Phnom Penh on its list of health insurers for French nationals residing abroad.
★ 4.2 · 1850 reviews
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AURAS Insurance
AURAS Insurance is a health insurer specialising in the Cambodian market, active since 2018 and regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC). The company specifically targets expats and the upper-middle Khmer class with a local and regional health offer, and is one of the few players to provide a fully digital, English-language client platform (subscription, payment, claim filing). AURAS distributes three main lines: individual health ("AURAS Lite", "Standard", "Premium"), group health (SME / large-account employers), and personal accident. For expats in Cambodia, AURAS positions itself as the "solid local" option between traditional Cambodian insurers (Forte, Infinity) and international insurers (April, Allianz Care, Cigna): competitive rates (USD 1,000–3,500 / adult / year), direct billing at the main Phnom Penh clinics (Royal Phnom Penh, Sunrise Japan, Naga, Raffles, Khema), medical evacuation included to Bangkok / Singapore, and a physical office in Phnom Penh for complex claims. The company has been growing rapidly since 2022 thanks to a clear digital experience and a responsive English-speaking customer service team. Limits: lower caps than international players (up to USD 200,000 / year), no US cover, no French version. For a budget-conscious expat or an employer looking to cover both local staff and expats under a single contract, AURAS is a mainstream option.
★ 4.5 · 75 reviews
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AXA Assistance Voyage
AXA Assistance Voyage (assurance-voyage.axa-assistance.fr) is the French direct distribution platform for AXA group's travel insurance products, operated by AXA Partners (subsidiary of the AXA group, formerly Mondial Assistance), based in Châtillon in the Paris region. The site distributes three main families: short-stay travel insurance (1–90 days), long-stay / expat insurance (3 months–1 year), and Schengen insurance for travellers entering the Schengen area from Cambodia. For French-speaking expats in Cambodia, AXA Assistance Voyage is a reference player for trips from Phnom Penh: business travel to Europe, holidays in the United States, family trips across Asia. Its strengths come from: (1) the AXA Partners network present in more than 200 countries with 24/7 medical assistance in French, (2) direct billing with ASEAN international hospitals, (3) documentation and customer service entirely in French, (4) the strength of the AXA group (AA- rating). Note: for long-stay expat resident health cover, it is rather recommended to switch to AXA Global Healthcare (international expat health), Allianz Care, or April policies — this product is built for trips, not for a full life abroad. For digital nomads in Cambodia, AXA Assistance Voyage is suitable for up to 6–12 months; beyond that, plan for a dedicated resident contract.
★ 4.0 · 1450 reviews
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AXA Global Healthcare
AXA Global Healthcare is the international health division of the AXA group (French global insurer, one of the world's top five), operating from London and offering international health plans for expat residents in more than 200 countries. In Cambodia, AXA Global Healthcare is one of the best-known international health brands, distributed through brokers and a direct website; there is no AXA Global Healthcare office in Cambodia, but the group is locally present through AXA Partners (assistance) and the French distributor Insurly (very active in the French-speaking expat market). The range is built around three levels (Foundation, Standard, Comprehensive) with a geographic zone logic (Worldwide, Worldwide ex-US, Asia, Europe). For expats in Cambodia, AXA Global Healthcare positions itself as a premium option: very high caps (up to several million euros), direct cashless network with the main international clinics in the region, 24/7 management in English and access to Doctor Please teleconsultation. AXA's strength lies in its ability to handle the most complex cases (serious illnesses, long-haul evacuation, long-term care), where low-cost players can show their limits. Documentation and customer service are in English; for a French-speaking experience, the usual option is to go through a French broker such as Insurly, Mondassur or Mondial Care, who distribute AXA Global Healthcare with added French support. Rates are noticeably higher than average (expect USD 3,000–8,000 / adult / year depending on plan and zone) and renewals can show significant increases after a few years.
★ 3.6 · 420 reviews
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Cambodian Vietnamese Insurance (CVI)
Cambodian Vietnamese Insurance Plc. (CVI) is a Cambodian general insurer created in 2009 through a Chinese-Vietnamese-Cambodian partnership, with a strong presence in corporate cover and an agent network historically based on the Vietnamese business community in Cambodia. CVI is regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) and covers all non-life lines: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group health, personal accident, marine and freight (a line where CVI is particularly competitive given its ties to the Vietnamese logistics sector), construction and engineering, as well as commercial insurance (SMEs and large accounts). For expats in Cambodia, CVI is mainly used for vehicle insurance (motor and motorbike) and business cover — less often for individual health, where specialist players (April, Allianz Care, Now Health, AURAS) are preferred. CVI is approved by the GDLT to issue the vehicle insurance certificate at the time of registration. Rates are competitive, particularly on fleets and cargo / freight cover. The branch network covers Phnom Penh and several provincial cities, with language support in English, Khmer and Vietnamese — useful for Vietnamese expats and Sino-Vietnamese companies operating in Cambodia. No French version.
★ 3.8 · 45 reviews
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Chapka Assurances
Chapka Assurances (chapkadirect.fr) is a French travel and expat insurance broker-distributor founded in 2002, part of the Heyme group since 2018. A recognised specialist of the French long-stay travel and Working Holiday Visa (PVT) market, Chapka distributes underlying contracts underwritten by insurers such as MSH International (SwissLife group), AXA Assistance and Allianz, under its own brand and with a fully French-language purchase experience. For French-speaking expats in Cambodia, Chapka is widely used in two specific cases: (1) the first few months on the ground, while waiting to switch to a stable long-stay health insurance (April, Allianz Care, Cigna), through the "Cap Aventure" (3 months–1 year) or "Cap Working Holiday" (PVT) contracts; (2) short business and leisure trips from Cambodia, through the "Cap Adventure" contract. Chapka is not a long-stay health insurer — you should switch after 1 to 2 years maximum to a dedicated expat resident contract. Its strengths are the few-minutes online purchase, fully French documentation, French-speaking customer support, very competitive short-stay rates (from around EUR 50/month depending on age and plan), and direct billing across ASEAN via the MSH/AXA Assistance network. For digital nomads in Cambodia in year 1, Chapka is a mainstream option; beyond that, switching is recommended.
★ 4.4 · 6500 reviews
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Dara Insurance
Dara Insurance Plc. is a Cambodian general insurer founded in 2017, regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) and majority-owned by Cambodian shareholders (with a stake held by the Royal Group conglomerate). The company covers the full non-life market in Cambodia: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group health, personal accident, marine, freight, construction and engineering, as well as a business line for SMEs and large accounts. Dara is one of the most active insurers in vehicle cover for the local and middle-class expat clientele, with a network of agents and bank partnerships (notably with Sathapana Bank and Phillip Bank). For expats in Cambodia, Dara is regularly used for vehicle insurance (motor and motorbike) thanks to competitive rates and a claims process considered relatively quick (10–18 days on average). As with all local insurers, documentation and customer service are in English and Khmer; no French support. Dara is approved by the GDLT to issue the vehicle insurance certificate required at registration. For health and long-term expatriation, Dara remains a complementary option, to be combined with an international health insurer (April, Allianz Care, Cigna). No active AM Best rating for Dara.
★ 4.0 · 60 reviews
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Forte Insurance
Forte Insurance (Cambodia) Plc. has been the dominant general insurer in Cambodia since 2000. A subsidiary of the Forte group (itself partly owned by the Malaysian Yu Yu conglomerate) and widely present through bank distribution networks, Forte covers the entire non-life market: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group and individual health, personal accident, third-party liability, marine, freight, construction and engineering, as well as products dedicated to SMEs and large accounts (cyber, professional indemnity). Its financial strength is regularly rated by AM Best ("B+ Good"), making it one of the few Cambodian companies to publish at this rating level. For expats, Forte is often the choice imposed by residential landlords and local employers for vehicle insurance (without which GDLT registration cannot be finalised) and for group health contracts. The agent and bancassurance network (notably ABA, Acleda, Canadia, Sathapana, Prince Bank) allows quick subscription in branch or online, but documentation remains mainly in English and Khmer. Claims are filed by phone 24/7 or via the local branch; vehicle settlement times are generally between 7 and 21 days depending on case complexity.
★ 4.0 · 220 reviews
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Genki
Genki is a fully digital international health insurer launched in 2022, distributed by DR-WALTER GmbH (a German international health insurance specialist active since 1965, based in Bonn) and operated as a standalone brand targeting digital nomads, long-stay expats and international residents. Genki's promise comes down to three things: (1) online subscription in a few minutes with no full medical questionnaire for those under 65, (2) very competitive rates vs. traditional players (from around EUR 70/month for the basic plan at age 30), (3) worldwide cover excluding USA / Canada by default, with these two countries available as an option. In Cambodia, Genki has become popular among digital nomads and expat freelancers thanks to an English-language sign-up experience and monthly billing with no annual commitment for the "Genki Native" (resident) plan — something few traditional insurers accept. Reimbursements are processed against invoices (no direct cashless billing by default, but the app lets you send invoices in a few clicks with reimbursement in 5–14 days according to DR-WALTER). For major care, Genki relies on the DR-WALTER network (worldwide) and arranges direct billing with partner international hospitals on request. Important: Genki is designed for routine care and hospitalisation, not for the "life insurance + retirement" needs of a settled family — for that, the traditional players are the way to go (April, Allianz Care, Cigna). For nomads / freelancers in the early or mid stages of their career in Cambodia, Genki is the go-to modern / low-cost option.
★ 4.7 · 280 reviews
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Infinity General Insurance
Infinity General Insurance Plc. is one of Cambodia's leading non-life insurers, founded in 2007 and a historical direct competitor of Forte Insurance. Majority-owned by Cambodian shareholders, Infinity covers all segments of the general market: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group and individual health, personal accident, third-party liability, marine, freight, construction, engineering, as well as a major business line (SMEs and corporate). The company is regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) and publishes its annual solvency ratio; AM Best does not actively rate Infinity, but the company remains one of the three most capitalised non-life insurers in the country according to IRC annual reports. For expats in Cambodia, Infinity is often positioned as the "more price-competitive" option vs. Forte for motor and motorbike, particularly for imported mid-range / high-end vehicles. Distribution runs through a central headquarters in Phnom Penh, several provincial branches (Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Battambang) and several bancassurance partnerships, including Canadia Bank and Sathapana Bank. Claims are filed by phone or in branch; vehicle settlement times are on average between 7 and 21 days. Documentation and customer service are in English and Khmer, with no French version. Like Forte, Infinity is approved to issue the vehicle insurance certificate required by the GDLT at registration.
★ 3.8 · 95 reviews
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Luma
Luma (formerly Luma Asia / Luma Care) is a regional health insurer specifically focused on Southeast Asia, founded in 2013 and based in Bangkok, with a direct operation in Cambodia under Luma (Cambodia) Insurance. The positioning is unique on the market: Luma is one of the very few international health insurers with an active local licence in several ASEAN countries (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Philippines), which combines serious regional cover with a physical presence including offices in Phnom Penh. Luma mainly targets expats residing in ASEAN, digital nomads, and business travellers. Three main ranges — Asia Care 80 / 130 / 360 — offer progressive cover, from in-patient only to full cover with maternity, dental and optical. For expats in Cambodia, Luma stands out for: (1) local presence (Phnom Penh office, 24/7 English-speaking phone line), (2) direct billing at the main Cambodian clinics and a solid ASEAN regional network, (3) competitive rates (USD 1,500–4,500 / adult / year depending on plan), and (4) plans with a USD deposit accepting on-the-spot KHR payments. The company is regulated by the IRC in Cambodia and publishes its solvency ratio in line with local standards. Documentation and customer service mainly in English and Thai; some advisers in Bangkok speak French. A good choice for expats staying in Southeast Asia who want to avoid the cost of an AXA Global Healthcare or Cigna Global while keeping a service level above pure-play local insurers.
★ 4.3 · 195 reviews
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Manulife Cambodia
Manulife (Cambodia) Plc. is the Cambodian subsidiary of Manulife Financial Corporation, a Canadian group founded in 1887 and listed in Toronto, New York and Hong Kong (market capitalisation ~ USD 50 bn). Active in Cambodia since 2012, Manulife is one of the country's three major international life insurers, alongside AIA and Prudential. The company has focused its Cambodian offer on long-term protection: term and permanent life insurance, individual retirement plans denominated in USD, universal savings ("Manulife Universal Life"), supplementary health insurance, and education plans for children. For expats, Manulife is regularly seen as the "stable and conservative" option — the strength of the Canadian parent (AA rating at S&P) and regional portability via Asian subsidiaries (Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan) are the main arguments. Distribution is through a network of adviser agents and a bancassurance partnership notably with ABA Bank, which makes subscription accessible to expats already banked locally. Customer service is managed through the "Manulife Cambodia" app and at the central offices in Phnom Penh; documentation is mainly in English and Khmer, without a French version. For pure health (benchmark expat hospitalisation), it is recommended to combine Manulife with an international health insurer such as April, Allianz Care or Cigna — the Manulife health block remains positioned as additional cover, not as the main cover.
★ 4.0 · 130 reviews
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Now Health International
Now Health International is an international health insurer founded in Hong Kong in 2010 and focused exclusively on international health cover for expats residing in Asia, the Middle East and Africa. Owned by the AXA group since 2020, Now Health has kept its distinct brand and its "digital first" positioning: online subscription, MyNow mobile app, access to a network of more than one million medical facilities worldwide, including the main international clinics in Cambodia. The company is regularly recognised for its customer service ("Best International Health Insurance Provider" by specialist publications such as Asia Insurance Review). In Cambodia, Now Health distributes three main ranges — SimpleCare, WorldCare and International — each available in Essential, Standard, Premium and Plus levels, which allows price/cover ratios to be finely tuned. Now Health's main strength for the Asian expat market lies in direct billing across its regional network (Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital, Mount Elizabeth, Raffles Singapore, Royal Phnom Penh, Sunrise Japan) and an advertised reimbursement time of under 5 days. For French-speaking expats, customer service remains mostly in English; documentation is available in French but the sales journey is essentially English-language. Typical rates: USD 2,000–6,000 / adult / year depending on plan and zone (Cambodia is in the Asia zone). A good compromise between the low-cost players (Genki, William Russell) and the premium ones (AXA Global Healthcare, Cigna).
★ 4.4 · 320 reviews
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People & Partners Insurance
People & Partners Insurance Plc. (PPI) is a Cambodian general insurer founded in 2009 and regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC). PPI covers the full non-life market: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group health, personal accident, marine and freight, construction and engineering, as well as a business line for SMEs and large accounts. The company has historically made its name on vehicle cover (very active on long-term lease contracts and corporate fleets) and on group health employer contracts. For expats in Cambodia, PPI is regularly used via landlords and local employers who impose their partner; on an individual basis, expats tend to favour Forte or Infinity for motor and an international health insurer (April, Allianz Care, Cigna) for health. PPI runs a central head office in Phnom Penh and a few provincial branches. Distribution is also via several bancassurance partnerships, including Maybank Cambodia. Rates are competitive, particularly on vehicle fleets and group employer contracts. Documentation and customer service in English and Khmer; no French support. As with all unrated local insurers, reading the IRC annual report is recommended to assess solvency before subscribing.
★ 3.9 · 55 reviews
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Phillip General Insurance
Phillip General Insurance (Cambodia) Plc. is the Cambodian subsidiary of Phillip Capital, a Singaporean financial group founded in 1975 and present in 16 Asian countries with a broad perimeter (banking, brokerage, asset management, insurance). Active in Cambodia since 2013 (initially under the name Cambodia-Vietnam Investment Insurance, restructured and renamed Phillip General Insurance after Phillip Capital's arrival), the company covers all non-life lines: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group health, personal accident, marine and freight, construction and engineering, and business for SMEs and large accounts. The company benefits from Phillip Capital's backing, with an S&P investment-grade rating at group level — a relatively rare financial-strength argument among local Cambodian insurers. For expats in Cambodia, Phillip General Insurance is regularly used for vehicle insurance and employer contracts (group health, professional liability), with distribution via Phillip Bank Cambodia (the same group's bancassurance subsidiary). Competitive rates, modest digital presence. Documentation and customer service in English and Khmer; no French version. Phillip General Insurance is regulated by the IRC and approved by the GDLT to issue the vehicle insurance certificate at registration.
★ 4.0 · 70 reviews
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Proteva Insurance
Proteva Insurance Plc. is a more recent Cambodian general insurer (launched in 2018), regulated by the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia (IRC) and positioned across the entire non-life market: vehicle (motor, motorbike, fleet), home, travel, group and individual health, personal accident, marine and freight, construction and engineering, business for SMEs and large accounts. The company seeks to differentiate through a more digital approach than the local market average: online subscription, mobile app, and a simplified claims process. Shareholding is Cambodian with a stake held by Asian partners. For expats in Cambodia, Proteva is mainly used for motor / motorbike and group health employer contracts; for individual expat health, international players (April, Allianz Care, Cigna, Now Health) remain preferred given their higher caps. Proteva is approved by the GDLT to issue the vehicle insurance certificate at registration. Competitive rates, particularly for mid-range imported cars and motorbikes. Documentation and customer service in English and Khmer; no French version. As with any unrated local insurer, reading the IRC report is recommended to assess solidity before subscribing.
★ 4.1 · 30 reviews
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Prudential Cambodia
Prudential (Cambodia) Life Assurance Plc. is the Cambodian subsidiary of Prudential plc, a British group founded in 1848 and listed in London and Hong Kong, which has operated exclusively in Asia and Africa since the 2021 demerger (M&G having taken over the European business). Active in Cambodia since 2013, Prudential is one of the country's three dominant international life insurers, alongside AIA and Manulife. The offer focuses on life insurance, long-term savings, critical-illness protection, education and retirement; health is offered as additional cover ("PRUHealth Plus"). Prudential stands out for a particularly dense agent network ("PRU Agency Force") and several bancassurance agreements, including an exclusive partnership with Acleda Bank — Cambodia's largest bank by number of branches — which makes Prudential available right into the provinces. For expats, Prudential leans on regional portability (present in 24 Asia + Africa markets, including Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines) and group strength (A+ rating at S&P). The company is regulated by the IRC and publishes an annual solvency report. Like Manulife and AIA, the Prudential health block remains positioned as a complement to a life policy; for full-scale international expat health cover, it is advisable to also take out April, Allianz Care, Cigna or equivalent. Documentation is in English and Khmer; no local French support.
★ 3.9 · 240 reviews
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William Russell
William Russell is a British international health and life insurance broker-insurer founded in 1992 and based in London, distributing its own international health plans for expats through a reinsurance partnership with AXA and Allianz Worldwide Care depending on the region. The company positions itself in the "mid-market" segment of international health insurers: worldwide cover, high caps, award-winning customer service, but at lower rates than the heavyweights (AXA Global Healthcare, Cigna Global) — typically USD 1,800 to 5,500 / adult / year in Cambodia depending on plan and zone. Three main ranges: Bronze (in-patient only), Silver (in-patient + everyday out-patient), Gold (full cover) — plus a "Lite" variant for tighter budgets. For expats in Cambodia, William Russell is attractive for two reasons: (1) direct billing across the ASEAN regional network via the AXA partnership, (2) a reputedly smooth claims process, with an average advertised reimbursement time of 7 days. The company distributes its plans in several currencies (USD, EUR, GBP), which simplifies management for binational couples. Documentation and customer service in English; no official French version. For French nationals in Cambodia, the choice often comes down to April (native French) and William Russell (mid-market with quality of service), depending on the price/French-language ratio desired.
★ 4.5 · 540 reviews
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