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Allianz General Malaysia relaunches Smart Home Cover

Enhancements allow clients to have a contractor on site for renovations.

Allianz General Insurance Malaysia is reintroducing the Smart Home Cover, its modular home insurance enhancements to the HomeFix component, according to a statement.

The enhanced HomeFix component allows access to Allianz partners such as Recommend.my and Kaodim.com to have a contractor on site to carry out immediate fixes including plumbing works and air conditioner servicing, once a year.

On top of that, policyholders can also use the home care service once a year for pest control and home disinfection service once a household member gets diagnosed with COVID-19.

Allianz General is also offering quick repair services for homes under the HouseOwner and HouseHolder components with no payment or documentation required. Upon notification, customers can expect a preferred contractor to arrive on-site within 24 hours.
 

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