Qover, an InsurTech firm, has announced that it will be entering the £19bn UK motor insurance industry. The company aims to create a global safety net through its insurance offerings and plans to launch a motor insurance solution across the UK. The offering allows car manufacturers to offer their own digital insurance solutions across Europe. Qover’s solution revolutionizes the industry through its array of key features, including a modular platform that orchestrates digital insurance programs for OEMs and mobility companies. The solution also seamlessly integrates insurance into OEMs’ omni-channel offerings and user journeys, enhancing the overall customer experience. Additionally, the product delivers customizable coverage to ensure that customers receive a personalized solution. Leveraging technology, Qover’s solution produces advanced data analytics, ensuring transparency and offering valuable insights on insurance programs. The move marks the 9th country in which Qover has launched its motor insurance programs, added to its existing cohort of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. By entering the UK market, Qover looks to extend its innovative solutions and empower businesses and individuals through seamless insurance experiences.
Qover enters UK’s £19bn motor insurance game with a bang
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