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SG’s bolttech partners with Three Sweden for gadget protection

The insurance is underwritten by AIG.

Insurtech company bolttech has announced its partnership with Three Sweden, a telecommunications service provider based in Sweden for comprehensive device protection solutions to customers, available both online and in-store.

This collaboration builds upon Bolttech's existing partnership with CK Hutchison Holdings (CKHH) and its various businesses worldwide, including WINDTRE in Italy, Drei Austria, and Three Hong Kong.

As part of this new partnership, Three Sweden customers will gain access to flexible device protection insurance and services that cover damage, theft, loss, and unauthorised use of their devices. 

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The insurance is underwritten by AIG and is designed to offer coverage even when customers are travelling. 

Notably, customers can benefit from swift claims settlement with no limit on the number of claims and no depreciation in the value of their protected devices.

 

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