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Tanta Secure Unveils Corporate, Individual Plans to Smartphone Users

Tanta Secure Limited, an indigenous device protection and information technology (IT) firm in Lagos recently unveiled their flagship products termed Corporate and Individual Plans known as the first extended device and smartphone protection solution in the country.

As Nigerians get busier by the day and also embracing sophisticated technology, the need to maintain these technologies and complicated devices becomes imperative and imminent. With  the TantaSecure™ plan,  the company bridges those needs. Offering convenience and confidence, the TantaSecure™ Corporate and Individual plans bring respite to Nigerians. Addressing the critical questions on who would fix these smartphones and devices when they get damaged? How to get reputable technicians and how fast can services be delivered?

Speaking to the media, the Chairman and Founder of TantaSecure, Abraham Tanta said “TantaSecure™ protects all devices, appliances, electronics and gadgets, makes and models no matter where or when they were purchased—as long as they are working, in good condition, and you have proof of purchase. If you currently have device insurance through other agencies, you can easily switch to TantaSecure™ (and save up to 50%) no matter what type of device you have.”

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