Ethical Travel Insurance – Marketing ploy or real innovation?

There is no doubt that the use of any of these labels opens up a

totally justified debate on whether they are sufficiently defined to

give the general public the assurances they need. Take ‘Fair Trade’

which has now established itself as a recognised standard but what

transparency does the consumer have on whether the price they pay have

any bearing on the fairness claims that are made and is the premium

that they are prepared to pay for such products, on prices set by the

end seller, have more to do with what the market will bear than on

making any real difference to the third world producer?

The selling of ethical travel insurance

and financial products falls into the same category. A simple claim

that a percentage of profits are channelled into good causes is all

well and good but the discerning customer should look beyond these

headline grabbing claims and ask serious questions. Take Travel Insurance

– there are literally hundreds of companies, many well known, that jump

onto the bandwagon simply to try and grab a share of this growing

market. This is tantamount to using strong arm tactics to drown out the

voices of those genuine companies and charities that are offering

ethical travel insurance

with a difference. Only by looking at the whole picture can you

appreciate what makes these new up and coming ethically driven

companies a much more attractive option for those who do care about

where they put their money. Whether it is directed at helping those in

need, say in the developing world or aimed at ecological issues, such

as climate change, how companies in the financial sector face up to the

growing demand for Corporate Social Responsibility will be the

benchmark requirement on which they will be judged in the future.

In financial services broadly, and travel insurance

in particular, travelandinsure.com with its ethically viable and

socially sustainable product, is among a core of companies who have

realised that this is central to how their business operates, and are

truly making a difference.

Authur Information:

Keith McGregor is a partner of Strawberrysoup, a web design agency with offices in Chichester and Bournemouth. Strawberrysoup specialise in creative web design, content managed websites, search engine optimisation, search engine marketing and graphic design

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