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World Assurance Group (WDAS.OTC) Subsidiary Anav Holdings Corporation Seeks to Grow Its Environmental Green Building Product Line

The Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Equipment Market Is Expected to Reach $10.4 Billion by 2011

NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 11/13/09 -- World Assurance Group (PINKSHEETS: WDAS) announced today that its subsidiary Anav Holdings Corporation is investigating working with Custom Building Products of South Carolina to enhance its building projects which are environmentally green.

Custom Building Products has developed innovative technology behind the destruction and eradication of Mold in housing developments. The company has two main products, Mold Inhibit®20 -- Concentrate and Mold Inhibit ® Decontamination Kit.

According to BCC Research, a leading researcher of the Air Quality Market, the Environmental services, including mold remediation, asbestos abatement, and radon mitigation markets, which are all a subsector of Indoor Air Quality, should reach $2.9 billion by 2011.

The Mold Inhibit ®20 Concentrate ("Mold Inhibit 20") is a product developed by the Company. Mold Inhibit 20® is a formulation based on an Environmental Protection Agency approved raw material for the treatment of mold infestation. Mold Inhibit 20® has undergone extensive laboratory testing by BodyCote Testing Group, Portland, Oregon. The Mold Inhibit 20® has applications for: wood, flooring, concrete, paint, sheetrock and other building materials. It is used in mold remediation projects and as an additive to building materials to retard the growth of mold. The product comes in liquid formulations of 2.5, 5 and 55 gallon drums. The Mold Inhibit ® Decontamination Kit is a product developed by Custom Building Products and has applications for environmental cleaning business for mold, water, odor and fire induced conditions. It has applications for mold testing, mold cleaning and mold encapsulates. The underlying formulation is a raw material approved by the EPA for environmental remediation.

Jonathan B. Morgan, President of WDAS, stated, "By looking at environmentally green development projects and products, adding the ability to eradicate mold from many properties may be another method for WDAS to transform certain types of depressed real estate into viable sellable and rentable properties."

About World Assurance Group Inc (PINKSHEETS: WDAS)

World Assurance Group through its wholly owned subsidiary ANAV Holdings Corporation intends to participate in all areas of real estate transactions, including direct ownership, co-investment with other institutions or developers, as well as indirect participation through the acquisition of distressed debt and/or non-performing loans with the eventual goal of control of the underlying assets. For more information please visit www.anavholdings.com

About Custom Building Products

Customs Building Products Corporation is a privately held South Carolina corporation. The company has developed applications in the environmental cleaning business for mold, water, odor and fire induced conditions. It applications for mold testing, mold cleaning and mold encapsulates and underlying formulation is a raw material approved by the EPA for environmental remediation.

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A privately held Delaware corporation, MediBid sees a tremendous opportunity from increased focus on the free-market principles it supports

While stocks prices slipped Wednesday for many healthcare companies, one new business has a bright outlook. MediBid - The Marketplace for Medicine - believes that Brown's victory reflects an underlying demand to let free-market principles drive the change in healthcare.

"When the state of Massachusetts elected Scott Brown to the United States Senate, it sent a message that, political leanings aside, the people don't want a government-run healthcare plan that was put together behind closed doors," said Ralph Weber, MediBid founder and CEO.

"What otherwise would have been partisan politics turned into a referendum for change," continued Weber. "Not the 'change' that politicians bandy about, but real solutions that result in a healthcare system that works."

While reformers talk about allowing Americans to buy insurance across state lines, MediBid enables them to get medical care across state lines. By allowing doctors, not a third party, to set rates, people benefit from a competitive, market-driven environment.

"The truth is that most American problems are cured by the people, not the government," says Weber. "Heavy bureaucracy interferes with the practice of medicine. This is bad for patients, doctors and the American economy."

A privately held Delaware corporation, MediBid sees a tremendous opportunity from increased focus on the free-market principles it supports.

"The American people want choice, transparency, privacy and quality," said Weber. "These values are the foundation of MediBid."

"MediBid is designed to be an environment where free-market principles can work uninhibited by politics," continued Weber. "MediBid provides access to medical care with transparency in cost. The result: health care the way it is meant to be."

Launched on January 1, 2010, the company has already seen a flurry of activity from patients seeking bids from medical practitioners.

About MediBid

MediBid.com is an interactive marketplace that empowers cash paying patients to seek medical care from doctors, hospitals, and facilities locally and around the world. MediBid's founders share an unrelenting drive to change the status quo in the field of healthcare financing. Patients who use MediBid's uncompromisingly unique, highly secure, needs-matching technology can acquire the best cost-to-value services anywhere.

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CONTACT: Lacey Morgan +1-805-434-6085, for MediBid.com

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