Allianz Nigeria Delivers on 60 Minutes Motor Claims Settlement

 

Allianz Nigeria makes good her promise to settle motor claims within 60 minutes.

The nationwide campaign to settle motor claims within 60 minutes which was launched on February 17, 2020 has seen a total of 53 claims to the tune of N2, 784, 225 settled in less than an hour.

Allianz Nigeria expresses gratitude to the numerous customers that have benefited from the 60 minutes campaign.

The company has also committed to continue to provide excellent service delivery of the highest standards.

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