Next Insurance, a California-based online insurance provider for small businesses, has announced to have formed an alliance with Amazon Business for providing customized digital insurance policies for its members.
According to credible reports, this alliance will enable Business Prime users to request quotes from the insurtech company, and easily buy tools and equipment insurance, general liability, workers' compensation, professional liability, and commercial auto insurance coverage.
For a while, insurance companies have tended to overlook the needs of small businesses and providing similar insurance products for businesses of all sizes. This meant proprietors of small businesses frequently had to opt for services that didn’t fit their needs and would end up overpaying for insurance.
CEO of Next Insurance, Guy Goldstein was quoted saying that the insurtech company believes that digital insurance involves meeting customer needs and making easily customizable policies at affordable policies.
Next Insurance continues to work with leading companies, such as Amazon.com Inc., who acknowledge that digital insurance is the most efficient way to cater to small businesses, the CEO added. The Amazon Business partnership will allow Next Insurance to make a massive leap towards providing seamless digital insurance solutions.
Director of Amazon Business Prime, Todd Heimes reportedly mentioned that small business owners are exploring cost-effective and innovative methods to improve their business approach while saving time, and this collaboration with Next Insurance will help make insurance more accessible.
Heimes further remarked that Next Insurance providing its products and services on Business Prime shows how this partnership provides benefits as well as value to customers.
It is to be noted that Next Insurance specializes in providing customizable insurance products for small businesses based on their needs and respective budgets.
Meanwhile, Amazon Business serves customers across the world such as small and large businesses, government agencies, hospitals, and schools to restructure their procurement with time and cost savings, insightful purchase analytics, and enhanced productivity.
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