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French Insurance Made Sexy With Fabien Pelissier

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Date:
April 30
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
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Website:
https://youtu.be/lEBmR-W2KUQ?si=VKWNucpykZsdvcfe

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Virtual Event
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When: Apr 30, 2024
7 p.m. France Time (10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern)

Fabien Pelissier, President of Fab French InsuranceWe often say that working with us is a kind of “insurance” that protects you from making costly mistakes when renting or purchasing a property. But, that’s not the kind of insurance we will be talking about during our upcoming Webinar on April 30th with Fabien Pelissier of Fab Insurance.

Insurance isn’t usually the “sexiest” subject, but Fabien can change that. Since 2015, he and his company, Fab Insurance, has been helping thousands of expats, 50% being US expats, relocate to France each year. As an insurance broker, he makes every effort to get you the best possible deal and ensure that the policy provided not only covers you properly but also fits your particular situation. With the intricacies of the French insurance world, there are many things you may not even think about that could end up being a major issue alongside your application or later on during the life of the policy.

Fabien and his team have made it their life mission to make French insurance as simple and sexy as possible for US expats relocating Fab French Insurance logoto France. From insurance for your visa application to property and car insurance, they have a solution for every situation. With a team of dedicated English-speaking agents, they understand where you’re coming from and will make sure you avoid the pitfalls and headaches of the French administrative system. They’ll make things as simple as possible for you, so you can focus on enjoying your new adventure in France.

No matter your background or context, Fab Insurance will be able to advise you so you don’t have to worry about the boring stuff, only the sexy stuff.

Making insurance a sexy topic isn’t the only thing we like about Fabien and his team. Here’s what’s high on our list:

  • They are a team of in-house French citizens who understand where you’re coming from so that they make sure you don’t buy things you won’t need or that may not be compliant with your situation.
  • They offer a professional, personalized and friendly service…in English.
  • They have battle-tested plans for visa applications with a 100% money back guarantee!

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France is more than just a country; it’s a way of life. A place where you can immerse yourself in rich history, enjoy stunning landscapes, and indulge in culinary experiences that are second to none. The Latin lifestyle is well-balanced, with a relaxed approach to life that many find irresistible. However, there is one thing that can dampen the experience – bureaucracy. As an expat from an Anglo-Saxon country, the administrative differences can be frustrating. But, fear not –– as someone who understands the challenges of moving to France, I’ve made it my mission to ensure that insurance is the least of your worries. I’ve oriented my business with the English-speaking community in mind, making sure that things are as simple as they are in your home country. So, if you’re dreaming of moving to France, let us take care of the details. With our help, you can relax and enjoy all the wonders that France has to offer, without any unnecessary stress or worry.

~ Fabien Pelissier

In the upcoming Webinar, Fabien will cover all aspects of insurance needs you might have:

  • Health
  • Homeowner and Renters’
  • Car
  • Business
  • Life and Death

We invite you to join us when Fabien makes insurance a sexy subject:

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Organizer

The Adrian Leeds Group

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