Tulum, Mexico - Mexico on My Mind, a resource website which fields hundreds of questions about relocating to Mexico on a monthly basis, has a new "Peace of Mind in Mexico" program and will now offer Mexico insurance products directly through the website.
The new insurance products are backed by major international carriers and licensed insurance agents on the Mexico on My Mind (MoMM) staff. Some of the insurance products available include Mexican auto, home, travel and major medical coverage.
The Mexico on My Mind team recently completed staff training in Colorado for the property and casualty licensing, which includes licensing certification for auto and home insurance products in Mexico. They are working with several of the largest insurers in Mexico, including Ace Seguros, GNP Seguros, and ABA Seguros for auto and property; and International Medical Group (IMG) for travel and major medical coverage.
According to MoMM co-founder, Ron Burdine, "It was very important for us to have licensed agents on staff with the proper training and education on insurance in Mexico before we got started... believe it or not, you can actually sell insurance in Mexico without a license - I don’t think a lot of people are aware of that. We felt it was important to be licensed and knowledgeable for our own credibility and assurance to our clients."
Burdine continued, "We are thrilled about the opportunity to help people feel more secure in all aspects of moving to Mexico. Outside of safety, insurance is a close second in terms of questions we get on a regular basis. People want to know about safe places to live and how they can get insurance when they relocate or drive through Mexico."
Mexico on My mind was created as a resource for people considering a move to Mexico or for expats already living in Mexico looking to network. The website has a wealth of information about what it takes to move to Mexico, including information on immigration laws, customs, shopping in Mexico, cost of living tools and Real Estate resources. The addition of the insurance products seems to make sense for a website that already provides a lot of information and resources for making a move South of the Border.