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Zuno General Insurance launches India's first crash detection-enabled Motor Cover

Zuno General Insurance launches India's first crash detection-enabled Motor Cover

Mumbai, Jun 12 (UNI) Zuno General Insurance has launched India's first real-time crash detection feature to its flagship Zuno Smart Drive car insurance.
This enhancement provides instant roadside support and accelerates claims processing, reinforcing Zuno's position as a leader in innovative, customer-centric insurance provider.
With this new addition, Zuno Smart Drive moves beyond just rewarding safe driving. The advanced mobile telematics system embedded in the Zuno app detects crashes automatically and alerts the Zuno support team triggering real-time roadside assistance, initiating a claims process and aid without requiring customer initiation. This saves critical time during emergencies—ensuring help arrives when it is needed the most.
Zuno GI, a pioneer in usage-based insurance, has already introduced Zuno Smart Drive with India's first built-in Pay How You Drive feature at no additional cost, rewards customers based on real-time driving behaviour. By tracking metrics such as speed, braking, and consistency, the platform encourages responsible driving habits.
Customers receive rewards for maintaining high driving scores, which also translate into policy renewal discounts, making safer driving financially rewarding. Zuno Smart Drive requires no special setup or device. It works directly through the Zuno app, providing users with personalised driving insights, real-time risk assessment, and a transparent view of how their behaviour impacts both safety and savings. This approach not only empowers customers with greater control over their premiums but also encourages a culture of responsibility on the road.
With its newest upgrade, Zuno Smart Drive supports, rewards, and protects in real-time. Zuno continues to raise the bar for what motor insurance can offer in today's connected world—smart, supportive, and centred around the customer.
Speaking about this customer-first innovation, Shanai Ghosh, MD & CEO, Zuno General Insurance, said, 'At Zuno, our goal is to turn insurance into a proactive safety partner. Zuno Smart Drive is an insurance that watches out for you, supports you in critical moments, and puts your safety first. With real-time crash detection, we're taking a decisive leap forward— moving from reactive support to proactive safety. It's a powerful example of how technology and empathy can come together to transform customer experience.'
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