SureSave enters mobile market

SureSave enters mobile market
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SureSave has launched its new mobile app for consumers, designed to offer assistance to travellers wherever they find themselves.

Available as a free download on iOS devices with every policy purchase, the app marks the company’s first venture into the mobile space.

SureSave’s general manager Michael Callaghan said this is just one of the initiatives to be launched by the recently refreshed company.

“Last month, we launched our new brand proposition, ‘Help that’s designed for travellers’, along with a new Agent website,” he said.

“The introduction of a travel safety app was a natural next step for providing agents with another way of looking out for their customers.  Our app gives travellers instant access to travel safety information, local insights and policy information, specific to their individual journey.”

Using the app, travellers can access their personal travel insurance policy on the go, access SureSave’s Emergency Assistance and Claims department, store destination information, access audio phrasebooks tailored to their trip, and get travel tips and information on things like visas and vaccinations.

If a customer purchases a SureSave policy to Paris and London, as an example, we provide them with tailored information relevant to their destinations,” Callaghan added.

“We’ve also taken our expert travel advice to the next level, by leveraging the app as a platform to proactively alert our travellers to any critical travel information that relates to their destinations.”

For more information and a preview of the SureSave app, please click here.  Travellers can visit the App Store and search for ‘SureSave’.  

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