Lifedot Medevac as part of their expansion plans into Asia

Lifedot, a leading medevac provider in Asia, has announced the expansion of its services under Lifedot, now rebranded as Lifedot Medevac. This change follows a recent expansion of Lifedot’s offices in Malaysia and Singapore. The expansion aligns with MyJets Asia’s growth strategy and enhances its goal of serving as a comprehensive provider for a diverse clientele across the insurance, corporate, educational, healthcare, and NGO sectors. Regarding the expansion, Muhammad Fadzil Abdullah, CEO of Lifedot, stated, “We are thrilled to collaborate with other medevac providers and their teams in Asia as we continue to witness robust growth in the assistance industry throughout the region. We are eager to work closely with the healthcare sector and welcome the healthcare, insurance, and human care teams to help us create a customer-focused assistance business that leverages substantial operational expertise. We will actively manage

Lifedot’s current clients throughout this transition and seek ways to better serve our customers in key markets.” Fadzil also mentioned that the expansion signifies a fresh start for Lifedot and its healthcare services, fostering a unified approach among all regional offices to enhance the group’s presence. Lifedot is well-positioned to assist its clients in navigating current challenges posed by potential pandemics, medical crises, travel issues, and corporate human resource needs. “For over a decade, our medevac operation has been the preferred partner for numerous international insurance companies, providing 24/7 assistance to their policyholders visiting Indonesia. Now that we are part of Lifedot’s global network, we are eager to broaden our services and collaborate with the growing domestic and outbound travel insurance markets,” concluded Muhammad Fadzil Abdullah

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