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ICEA rolls out the Simba Motor Policy, offers full tank fuel to premium subscribers

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
December 7, 2018
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One of the ICEA Simba Motor activations currently on-going in and around Kampala.

It is every driver’s desire to keep their car longer and healthier on the road.

And in a city/country like ours where motorists’ skills are close to movies scenes, many people that treasure their automobiles or even those that wish to keep them in good shape for sometime, have had to rush for the not so cheap comprehensiveinsurance policies.

And in a bid to ensure more people subscribe to the safer comprehensive policy, insurers ICEA Group has rolled out the new Simba Motor Policy.

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The policy which has been restricted to cover cars worth Shs20m and above, takes care of uncertainties like motor vehicle damages, theft, spare parts, third party liabilities, death or bodily injury to any person from an accident or damage),and to the property in the car.

In addition, the policy also covers Accidental/loss of or damage to your motor vehicle and its accessories and spare parts, protection and removal (towing), repair authority,medical expenses and car spare parts such as the windscreen, radio, personalBelongings, locks and keys among others.

The Simba Motor Policy activations are currently on-going and shall be held at different major shopping malls in Kampala and across other parts of the country.

And the difference between the Simba Motor Policy and other comprehensive insurancepolicies is that every motorist who pays their premium insurance upfront willhave their tanks filled up instantly by the insurers.

Among the policy’s other benefits, is the 12% discount on battery replacements, a child car seat extension, full paid accommodation and related expenses for a night inthe event that your insured car breakdown on the road and another car to helpyou continue with your errands as yours is being repaired at an approvedgarage.

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