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Coronavirus pandemic | Acko General Insurance offers one month free auto insurance amid lockdown

To support customers during this time where their car/bike will not be in use, Acko General Insurance, a new age online insurance provider, has decided to not charge insurance for one month

April 07, 2020 / 13:31 IST
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Acko General Insurance on Tuesday said it will offer one month's vehicle insurance free of charge to its customers in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. As people are not using their vehicles at this time, their insurance for the month remains unutilised, Acko General Insurance said in a release.

"To support customers during this time where their car/bike will not be in use, Acko General Insurance, a new age online insurance provider, has decided to not charge insurance for one month and has announced an industry-first initiative that gives a one-month insurance extension to car and bike owners," it said.

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Customers who renew or are first time buyers of Acko's auto insurance policy will need to pay only for 12 months and will get a one-month extension, at no extra cost, it added.

This initiative will provide relief to customers for the month of the lockdown where their car or bike has not been used, said the insurer.

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