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Zego offers free cover to customers with suspected Covid-19

Flexible insurer Zego is offering customers who have been forced to self-isolate because of coronavirus up to 14 days’ worth of free cover.

Sten Saar, CEO and co-founder of Zego

The company, which specialises in flexible, usage-based insurance policies and currently insures a large portion of the UK’s delivery and ride-hailing workforce, said it hopes the offer will help to alleviate the financial strain felt by any of its customers unable to earn money for an extended period.

Already in partnership with companies including Uber and Deliveroo, Zego added that the move will allow Zego’s customers who have fallen ill or suspect that they have Covid-19 to claim up to two weeks of free cover when they renew their policy.

The business, which is also increasingly targeting the corporate market, highlighted how, as the Covid-19 situation continues to develop, the role of delivery workers, in particular, is set to become increasingly important; as shown by last week’s government announcement that all restaurants and pubs would be permitted to operate as takeaways, enabling them to keep operations going by delivering food to customers.

Sten Saar, CEO and co-founder of Zego, said: “Zego was founded to provide opportunity through flexible insurance and fair pricing. In these uncertain times, we will be doing everything we can to ensure customers continue to feel those benefits, and are not weighed down by fixed costs if they are unable to work.

“We will keep trying to build solutions to make our customers’ lives easier, and are working hard as a team to meet new challenges as they arise. This job is being made much easier by our partners, including La Parisienne Assurances, who have been incredibly responsive and helpful during this process.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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