HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, has announced insurance offerings for its range of Nokia smartphones in partnership with Servify. The highly affordable and comprehensive insurance plans starting ₹399 help safeguard against risks that are typically beyond the purview of the standard warranty.

Consumers who purchase Nokia smartphones can choose from three types of insurance plans with 12-month cover provided by Servify viz. (i) Nokia phones insurance plan with accident and liquid damage protection plan; (ii) Nokia phones screen protection plan – both plans are available for purchase within 15-days of Nokia smartphone purchase date; and (iii) extended warranty, available for purchase 365-days from the smartphone purchase date. More details and purchase options are available on Nokia.com/phones, Nokia mobile support app and Servify.in.

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Ajey Mehta, Vice President and Country Head, HMD Global, India said:

“We carry our phones everywhere and it’s difficult to be without them. Which is why it’s essential that we remain worry-free as we go about making the most of our day. Nokia phones stand for reliability and trust and we are taking this promise even further by partnering with Servify to offer affordable and comprehensive insurance and extended warranty plans. We have been speaking to our fans across the country and believe that this initiative will help them care for their Nokia smartphones and protect their investments.”

Sreevathsa Prabhakar, Founder, Servify said:

“We are extremely happy to partner with HMD Global to launch insurance and extended warranty plans for Nokia smartphones. We believe that trust and reliability are cornerstones of a great consumer experience. We will make our best efforts to deliver an uncomplicated and transparent experience for Nokia smartphone fans by leveraging our after-sales tech platform.”

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