20 May 2024

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SBI General Insurance extends support to those affected by floods in the Northern Region


Emergency toll-free number 1800 102 1111, SMS <CLAIM>to 561612, email customer.care@sbigeneral.in or the Claims Intimation Section on www.sbigeneral.in.

SBI General Insurance extends support to customers who have been impacted by flash floods and landslides that have severely affected the areas of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Chandigarh, Uttarakhand, J&K, Haryana, and Delhi amongst other places in the Northern India.

Amidst these heavy rains and adverse situation, SBI General Insurance urges you to stay indoors safely and protect your properties and vehicles from any damage.

SBI General Insurance stands by its customers during these testing times. The team has set the standard operating process in motion and has set up a task force to manage queries and claims on fast-track mode. It is monitoring the incoming information and is equipped to respond to all the queries.

Customers can intimate / register claim via various means:

 

1.       Call the company’s toll-free number 1800 102 1111

2.       SMS <CLAIM>to 561612

3.       Send details on email: customer.care@sbigeneral.in 

4.       Visit Claims Intimation Section on www.sbigeneral.in

 

To avoid any delays in the claim settlement procedure, the Company has contacted a panel of surveyors. SBI General follows a process of ‘Express Claims’ settlement for losses of up to Rs. 10 lakhs for affected customers. Customers have experienced challenges and losses because of the floods and heavy rainfall, SBI General will waive the paperwork requirement wherever practicable. In the case of some smaller claims, immediate settlements will be offered with efforts to help those affected recover. SBI General is devoted to assisting their customers and get them back on their feet as quickly as possible. Having invested in digital readiness and a thorough Business Continuity Plan, SBI General is well placed to help the customers when they need it the most.