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Clements International
Since 1947, Clements International has been providing innovative insurance solutions to those individuals and organizations operating outside of their home country.

From Afghanistan to Antigua, Uganda to Ukraine, Clements offers the most comprehensive coverage available for expatriate individuals, multinational businesses, international schools, relief and development organizations, and others abroad. Our portfolio of worldwide coverages includes:


Insurance for Individuals
Automobile
Personal Property
Worldwide Health
Travel Medical
Personal Umbrella
Personal Accident
Kidnap & Ransom
Term Life
Insurance for Organizations
Commercial Property
Worldwide Auto
Worldwide Health
Personal Accident
Professional Liability
Errors & Omissions Liability
Directors & Officers Liability
Workers Compensation
Kidnap & Ransom
Political Risk
Term Life

Clements International also publishes GlobalInsight, a quarterly e-newsletter featuring articles and advice on expatriate life.  To sign up for the newsletter, please click here.

To learn more about Clements International and find the necessary insurance for you, please visit www.clements.com

Clements International
One Thomas Circle, NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC  20005
202-872-0060
www.clements.com
 
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