Life (Term, Universal, Indexed, Whole Life) Insurance
Term life insurance, also known as pure insurance, provides a specific amount of coverage on the life of an insured at a fixed rate of payments for a specific period of time. Once the policy is expired, it is up to the policy owner to decide whether to renew the term life insurance policy or to let the coverage terminate. Renewal premiums are likely to be higher due to the change in the insured's age.Whole Life Insurance is life insurance which can provide lifetime protection at a level premium. All Whole Life policies build up cash values.
Universal Life Insurance is a type of flexible permanent life insurance offering the low-cost protection of term life insurance as well as a savings element (like whole life insurance).

Critical Illness Insurance
A critical illness plan covers catastrophic illnesses such as cancer, cardiovascular complications, organ transplant or any kind of major trauma.
Aviation Insurance
Aviation insurance is insurance coverage geared specifically to the operation of aircraft and the risks involved in aviation.
Cancer & Dreaded Illnesses Insurance
One of every three persons will become a critical illness victim. Our Cancer program is designed to pay benefits directly to the insured and independently of any other insurance the insured may have.
Worldwide Travel Insurance
An insurance product designed to cover the costs and reduce the risk associated with unexpected events during domestic or international travel.
Final Expense Plans
A whole life insurance plan designed to cover funeral expenses.
Medical (Individual & Group) Insurance
Major Medical InsuranceIndividual Major Medical Insurance covers major medical expenses up to a specified maximum limit, usually after a deductible and/or co-insurance is met.
Group Medical Insurance
Provides healthcare coverage to a select group of people. Group health insurance plans are one of the major benefits offered by many employers. Group health insurance plans usually cost less for participants than individual plans that offer the same benefits. One major reason for lower premiums is because claims risks are spread over the entire group rather than on one person.

Air Ambulance Insurance
Air Ambulance Insurance is a form of insurance coverage that handles emergency medical service situations. If a policy holder is in need of an aircraft transport due to an illness or injury that cannot be treated in the country where the insured is, an air ambulance is called.