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Quality Insurance Company (QIC) has launched a new and innovative comprehensive motor insurance policy called Kingly-Queenly, which provides towing service for broken down vehicles.
Under the policy, QIC also provides the policy holder with a car to use for an agreed period when the customer’s vehicle goes to the mechanic for repairs.
Chief Executive Officer of QIC, Kobena Enu Addison told Adom Business the motivation for the policy was based on research, which showed that customers want to have a policy that covers not only accident cars, but also when the vehicle breaks down and becomes immobile without an accident.
“For us the added motivation is the human feeling to prevent the many motor accidents that happen because a damaged or broken down vehicle is left on the road or on the shoulders of the road and another vehicle runs into it at night and people die,” he said.
“Even if through this policy one life can be saved I believe it would have been successful,” Addison noted.
He also noted that QIC is the first in the industry to offer a service that gives customers a car to use while their vehicle is at the mechanic for repairs.
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