Universal Sompo partners with Maruti Suzuki Insurance Broking for free vehicle checkups in Andhra Pradesh
From educational workshops to community outreach programs, the company is actively engaging with stakeholders to drive home the importance of insurance planning and risk mitigation.
Universal Sompo has partnered with Maruti Suzuki Insurance Broking and will provide free vehicle checkups in Andhra Pradesh, to promote insurance awareness in the state.
Under the theme 'Insure today for a safe tomorrow, the program aims to raise awareness about the importance of insurance in safeguarding against unforeseen risks. Covering a wide range of insurance products including motor, health, personal accident, fire, and burglary insurance, Universal Sompo will ensure comprehensive protection for individuals, assets, and businesses alike, the press release noted.
"Our collaboration with Maruti Suzuki Insurance Broking reflects our commitment towards insurance inclusion by creating insurance awareness and accessibility in Andhra Pradesh," said Universal Sompo General Insurance's Insurance Inclusion team. The campaign included key initiatives such as free vehicle check-ups, identifying and ensuring uninsured vehicles, and educating the public about the benefits of property insurance and encouraging them to buy on the spot insurance policy."
From educational workshops to community outreach programs, the company is actively engaging with stakeholders to drive home the importance of insurance planning and risk mitigation.
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