If I add another person as an additional policy holder to my current policy, what allowances and rights does this allow?

Created by Insurance Team Petsy, Modified on Tue, 12 Nov, 2024 at 1:10 PM by Insurance Team Petsy

Adding a Joint Policyholder 


If you add someone as a joint policyholder, they can help with administration of your policy. For example, they’ll be able to make inquiries about your policy, submit claims, and update payment details on your behalf. 


However, they can’t make major changes like altering coverage, transferring, or cancelling the policy. Only the primary policyholder (you) can do that. 


To add a joint policyholder, we’ll need their full name, email address, and contact number. 


Adding an Authorised Person:


An authorised person has full control over your policy. Therefore, we’ll need legal documents like power of attorney papers, trust documents, or court orders to add them as an authorised person. If you’d like to add an authorised person to your account, please contact us.

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