More than 3.5 billion rubles in 2 weeks: Ingosstrakh told about car insurance payments for the second half of April

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Ingosstrakh 08 May 2024 17:10

During the period from April 15 to 27, Ingosstrakh paid its customers more than 3.5 billion rubles in the auto insurance segment. Thus, more than 1 billion rubles were paid for CASCO, and more than 2.4 billion rubles for CTP.

The largest casco payments for 2 weeks amounted to 8.8 million – the driver lost control, as a result, the car drove into a ditch and overturned; 8.6 million – the driver of the car lost control and collided with the vehicle in front – as a result, the insured car caught fire. The company also paid 8.1 million rubles – when turning on a slippery road, the driver lost control and crashed into a tree.

The largest CTP payments were in branches in Moscow – more than 1.5 billion rubles, St. Petersburg - more than 80 million, Chelyabinsk region – more than 59 million, Novosibirsk region – more than 54 million, as well as in Primorsky Krai – more than 42 million rubles.  

According to CASCO, the largest payments were in branches in Moscow – more than 575 million, St. Petersburg - more than 122 million, the Sverdlovsk region – more than 26 million, the Chelyabinsk region – more than 24 million, as well as in the Kemerovo region – more than 21 million rubles. 

Ingosstrakh has been one of the leaders in casco and CTP insurance for a long time, and one of the indicators of the company's stability is the settlement of losses and payments with which customers can repair their car.

The company offers a wide range of insurance products for all spheres of life and business. For car owners, Ingosstrakh has developed CTP and casco policies, protection from persons without CTP, including bicycle drivers, and, which is especially important in the summer, from electric scooter drivers.

Customers also have the opportunity to purchase a mini hard hat for half price without inspecting the car, which can be issued in installments, without hidden interest and commissions.

Please note that this press release is based on materials provided by the company. AK&M Information Agency shall not be held liable for its contents, nor for the legal and other consequences of its publication.