inDrive launches Accidental Insurance for drivers and passengers

KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 14: inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, has introduced an Accidental Insurance policy in collaboration with Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company Limited. This initiative aims to enhance safety and provide financial security to both drivers and passengers in the event of unforeseen incidents during their rides.
The agreement was signed yesterday by Ms. Rita Pokharel, Country Representative of inDrive Nepal, and Mr. Chunky Chhetry, Chief Executive Officer of Sagarmatha Lumbini Insurance Company Limited.
Under this agreement, NPR 800,000 will be provided in case of death or permanent total disability of drivers or passengers. Additionally, up to NPR 80,000 will be reimbursed for medical treatment expenses resulting from an accident. For minor passengers, the compensation will be 50% of the insured amount.
Ms. Rita Pokharel stated, “At inDrive, the safety and well-being of our users are our top priorities. This insurance service will provide riders and passengers with peace of mind, allowing them to travel with confidence.
"We are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our users and driver partners. This insurance coverage will provide essential financial protection, reinforcing our dedication to creating a secure ride-hailing environment in Nepal.”

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