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Prices hiked for third-party two-wheeler insurance. The new rates come into effect on June 16, 2019. Published On Jun 07, 2019 12:52:00 PM ...
Insurers have been allowed to raise their third-party motor premium rates after two COVID-affected years. The hikes for car- and bike-owners are in the range of 0.1-20.7 percent.
Third-party two-wheeler insurance offers basic protection but falls short when it comes to covering damages to your bike or personal injuries.
Portland,OR, Jan. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to the report published by Allied Market Research, the global two-wheeler insurance market garnered $91.60 billion in 2020, and is expected ...
For the two-wheeler category, the premium rate is proposed to be increased across the segment. The premium on two-wheelers not exceeding 75 cc engine may be increased from Rs 482 to rate of Rs 506.
Two-wheeler premium rate, on the other hand, in 150cc - 350cc segment has hiked to 21 per cent from the existing rate of Rs 985 to Rs 1,193. The rates for two-wheelers upto 150 cc have seen a rise ...
According to the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, it is mandatory for every two-wheeler owner to have third-party bike insurance to legally ride on the Indian roads. This insurance policy offers coverage ...
After a two-year moratorium due to the COVID-19 pandemic, third-party insurance premium rates have been hiked between 15-20% for the premium category (more than 150 cc category).
Both the process and ticking the boxes for e-two-wheeler insurance are the same as buying petrol two-wheelers. If you buy a vehicle for the first time, you need to ensure the third-party liability ...
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