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Allianz General CEO Sean Wang and ProppyApp Sdn. Bhd. CEO Dr. Max Chen

Allianz General and ProppyApp ink MoU to expand insurance access

Users will gain access to a range of insurance products via their mobile application.

Allianz General Insurance Company (Malaysia) Berhad and ProppyApp Sdn. Bhd signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand insurance solutions for consumers. 

The partnership will bring a variety of Allianz General insurance products such as Allianz Shield Plus, Allianz Private Car Comprehensive Insurance, Allianz Motorcycle Plus, Allianz Travel Care, and Smart Home Cover to ProppyApp's mobile application.

“This collaboration not only aligns with our commitment to providing digital transformation solutions but also reflects our dedication to empowering individuals and businesses to thrive in the digital age by making informed decisions,” said Max Chen, CEO of ProppyApp Sdn Bhd.

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“We are happy to further expand our digital footprint by signing this MOU with ProppyApp. We are glad to find synergy in our mutual mission to make insurance more accessible and convenient for individuals and businesses across Malaysia,” added Allianz General CEO Sean Wang.
 

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