Bajaj Allianz Offers Home Insurance to Customers of Dulux Paint

Bajaj Allianz has tied up with Dulux, the flagship decorative paint brand of AkzoNobel India, to offer home insurance. The insurer will provide cover with every purchase of 20 liter pack of Dulux Weathershield range i.e, Dulux Weathershield Protect, Dulux Weathershield Max and Dulux Weathershield Powerflexx. The scheme is valid for one year, starting from 1st August 2015 to 31st March 2016. Also, only residential properties are eligible under this scheme.

In an interview with EconomicTimes, Mr. Rajiv Rajgopal, Director, Decorative Paints, AkzoNobel India, said “"In our continuous endeavour to provide complete home protection to our customers, we are going beyond the contemporary ways of protecting walls through paint. We have now broadened the proposition of protection being offered by Dulux Weathershield by partnering with Bajaj Allianz General Insurance to provide protection from natural and accidental calamities. This partnership is aimed at reaffirming both Dulux and Bajaj Allianz General Insurance's commitment of providing unsurpassed protection of homes."

Mr. Tapan Singhel, CEO Bajaj Allianz General Insurance, added to this statement by saying "This partnership is aimed at increasing awareness on home insurance and leveraging Dulux's strength of reaching out to premium households to expand our customer base. Staying protected is an important risk mitigation tool in today's time of rising frequency of threats and damages that can occur."

How can you redeem the offer?

Every 20 liter pack of Dulux paint will carry a 100% protection coupon that can be redeemed by logging on to www. Dulux.in/protection. Once you enter some basic details such as name, address, email and phone number, click on the Submit button. The certificate of insurance will be issued.

Coverage Offered by Bajaj Allianz Home Insurance

Bajaj Allianz’s home insurance policy offers coverage against various perils, such as:-

  • Fire
  • Lighting
  • Aircraft damage
  • Riots
  • Strikes
  • Bush fire
  • Bursting and/or overflowing of water tanks
  • Earthquake
  • Cyclone
  • Flood