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Melcom Limited, a leading retail chain, has announced a new partnership with Hollard Insurance to provide customers with one-year free insurance coverage on Samsung products purchased at Melcom stores nationwide.
The offer applies to Samsung products valued above GH¢2,000, including televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, mobile phones, sound systems, and microwaves.
The insurance covers theft, fire, electrical surges, screen damage, and other unforeseen incidents.
“We are proud to partner with Samsung and Hollard Insurance to offer our customers this unique insurance coverage,” said Ramesh Sadhwani, Managing Director of Melcom Limited.
“This initiative reflects our commitment to providing exceptional value and peace of mind to everyone who shops with us.”
Lucas Lee, Managing Director of Samsung Electronics, added: “We are excited to work with Melcom and Hollard Insurance to offer customers an added layer of protection.
"This collaboration demonstrates our dedication to delivering both value and assurance to consumers in Ghana.”
The insurance is valid for one year from the date of purchase and covers labour, replacement parts, and repair or replacement of damaged or stolen products.
Accessories are not covered under this policy. Customers can activate their coverage by dialling 899257# on their mobile phones.
Daniel Boi Addo, Managing Director of Hollard Insurance, noted: “Our goal is to deliver comprehensive yet affordable insurance solutions that meet the needs of Ghanaians.
"This extension of our ‘Shop and Insure’ partnership with Melcom is a great example of that. Every item covered represents our purpose—to secure the lives and property of Ghanaians.”
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