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Allianz Truck Warrior Protects More Than 4,000 Goods Carrying Vehicles with Roadside Assistance

Allianz General Insurance Company Berhad (Allianz General) introduced the Allianz Truck Warrior, an add-on coverage for Allianz Goods Carrying Vehicle Comprehensive policyholders, providing roadside assistance for breakdowns. Since its launch in February, more than 4,000 policyholders have added the Allianz Truck Warrior to their policies.



The coverage includes up to three roadside assistance services per year, which consist of towing Goods Carrying Vehicles up to 100km roundtrip using dedicated tow trucks and on-site repair services for breakdowns. Additionally, customers are covered with a flood relief allowance of up to RM5,000 per flood event in case their vehicle is damaged by floods.

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Allianz Truck Warrior: Comprehensive Roadside Assistance for Goods Carrying Vehicles

To obtain the Allianz Truck Warrior coverage, customers need to purchase the motor insurance policy and add on RM120. The eligible vehicles must have an A and C permit with Comprehensive Cover, be up to 7.5 tons Gross Vehicle Weight (BDM), and have an age of 20 years or less.

Sazali Abdul Rahman, Deputy Chief Sales Officer of Allianz General, emphasized that the Allianz Truck Warrior provides comprehensive protection, ensuring businesses’ peace of mind in case of breakdowns. The service includes a bike brigade for minor issues and a reliable towing service for more significant problems, eliminating the hassles of haggling, waiting, and coercion often associated with breakdowns.

The service is available to all Goods Carrying Vehicles, regardless of their size, making Allianz Truck Warrior a valuable addition to the Allianz Road Rangers fleet, which already offers roadside assistance to motorcycles and cars. For more information, customers can visit the Allianz website provided.

Staff Writer

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