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Customers booked to travel from August 24 2020 up to and including March 31 2021 will automatically receive the new COVID-19 Cover and Virgin Atlantic Holidays customers will also benefit, where the flights on their holiday booking are with Virgin Atlantic.
The company claims to be the first to offer this kind of protection.
The company is hiring a VP of Insurance that will help create and run an insurtech business that will provide comprehensive insurance solutions to retail and business users across the globe.
The startup brings a "unique, assisted commerce approach" to the market with a mobile application that guides consumers through all four stages of a high-consideration purchase journey: discovery, search, purchase and ownership.
Following the initial launches in Seattle and Dallas, Nimble and Uber Health are already working to expand the partnership in additional regions across the United States.
Waterdrop distributes insurance policies online via Waterdrop Insurance Mall, provides illness crowdfunding via its platform Waterdrop Crowdfunding, and operates mutual funds.
The company is also promising savings of up to 30%.
Last year we covered Spotted's new disgrace insurance product, which comes with higher payouts and offers brands risk, personality and consumer approval evaluation of Hollywood talent, athletes, and endorsers.
Omio offers travel search and bookings for flights, trains, buses and other forms of transport across 37 countries in Europe and Northern America.
The news follows Procore's partnership with Travelers in which the insurer offers the software to policyholders at a 20% discount for eligible Travelers construction insurance customers.
Samsung Pay Card brings together all Mastercard and Visa banking cards in one place from credit cards to debit cards.
Hammock was built in the Founders Factory Studio and it lists Aviva as a backer.
Insurance coverage for drivers operating on the Uber platform will continue seamlessly.
The MSPF and its APIs will enable Toyota to collect data from connected vehicles.
The Baltimore-based startup has raised around $10 million in funding and it targets the enterprise sector.