Daily Markup #772: Malaysian cyclists can now enjoy complimentary embedded bike insurance thanks to YAS and Polygon, and more from this week

Credit: YAS

Say YAS to peace of ride

  • Road cyclists, here’s something for you: Malaysia’s first-ever embedded bike insurance, through a collaboration between 500-backed microinsurance provider YAS and bike manufacturer Polygon!
  • The complimentary coverage from YAS BYKE comes with each new bike purchase from Polygon, ensuring that bikes are protected from potential damages, theft, and mishaps on the road.
  • YAS’ mission to make insurance quick, simple, and accessible for all ensures that Polygon customers will receive convenient coverage and a seamless claims process.
  • “At YAS we believe in pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo,” said YAS CEO Andy Ann.
  • “Teaming up with Polygon aligns perfectly with our mission to revolutionize insurance, making it simpler, more affordable, and inclusive for all bike enthusiasts,” commented Zaryl Tan, Country Director of YAS Malaysia.
  • So, on to your next cycling adventure with peace of ride!
  • Read the full story here.

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