Bajaj Allianz unveils industry-first Eco Assure and Named Driver covers – Check details

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has launched two innovative motor insurance add-on covers: Eco Assure – Repair Protection, and Named Driver Cover. According to the company, these offerings are first-of-their-kind in the insurance industry, designed to enhance customer convenience, promote sustainability, and provide comprehensive and personalized coverage.

Eco Assure-Repair Protection is the industry’s first initiative designed to redefine car insurance by prioritizing environmental sustainability and customer-centric benefits, making a significant step towards a greener future. It offers a comprehensive suite of features that not only ensures safety and convenience but also provides hassle-free solutions to policyholders.

The Eco Assure Repair Protection stands out for its eco-friendly repair and replacement features, ensuring sustainability without compromising on quality and safety. Customers who opt for this add-on will benefit from value-for-money repairs without compulsory deductibles. Under Eco Repair Cover, customers can repair their vehicles using sustainably restored parts and or new parts wherever applicable in the event of a partial loss, significantly reducing the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing new parts. Additionally, the offering includes one-year repair protection, convenient pick-up, repair of the vehicles and drop-off of insured vehicles at the customer’s doorstep. The repair services will be done at Bajaj Allianz’s preferred workshop with no depreciation costs.

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This add-on cover also provides several additional benefits for a worry-free car ownership experience. These include 24×7 spot assistance, engine and gearbox protection, special care for electric and hybrid vehicles, and coverage for consumables. It further addresses unique challenges like damage caused by fuel adulteration and rodent bites. Other highlights include defence cost coverage, personal baggage protection, and loss of key coverage, all insured for up to Rs 50,000.

The Eco Assure – Repair Protection add-on is available for private cars up to 12 years old under the Own Damage section of the policy, making it an eco-conscious and comprehensive solution for vehicle owners looking to combine sustainability with cost-effective repairs. Policyholders opting for the add-on cover will receive a special Green Certificate of Acknowledgment, recognizing their contribution to environmental conservation.

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance has introduced another innovation in motor car insurance, the Named Driver add-on cover, designed to benefit individuals who own one or multiple cars and whose vehicle(s) are often driven by specific people only.

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