LeoCare, a Frech startup company, now has its own mobile insurance app that allows its consumers to ensure their own home, car, motorbike, smartphone, and more!

LeoCare Makes It Easy for You to Have Its Insurance Products! Here's How Its New Mobile App Works
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BERLIN, GERMANY - JANUARY 06: A woman with a smartphone holds a K95 protective face mask while attending a press event during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic on January 06, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. Germany's federal and state authorities have agreed on a plan to extend the current lockdown past January 10 at least until the end of the month and to also limit movements of people who live in regions with a 7-day infection rate of 200 per 100,000 or higher.

The company's decision is currently unique in the industry since most insurance companies are not investing a lot of money on control panels, user-facing features, and mobile apps.

Why? Because people tend to forget the new insurance product they signed up for because they might already be paying for multiple insurance services. However, Tech EU reported that the LeoCare change this belief after it raises $18.1 million for its new mobile app.

To give you more idea, here's how LeoCare's new mobile application works.

How LeoCare's mobile app works

According to TechCrunch's latest report, LeoCare's new mobile app makes it easier for you to get your own home, car, motorcycle, smartphone, and other products. Right now, the company's consumers can sign up from its website or install the latest app.

LeoCare Makes It Easy for You to Have Its Insurance Products! Here's How Its New Mobile App Works
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TOKYO, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 13: A woman wearing a face mask uses a smartphone as she walks through a shopping district at night on February 13, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. At least 219 passengers and crew onboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship have tested positive for COVID-19 making it the biggest centre of the virus outside China. Japan has also so far diagnosed 28 other people with the illness, some of whom are evacuees from Wuhan, and has announced measures to ban entry to foreign travelers from Zhejiang alongside an existing ban on non-Japanese nationals coming from Hubei.

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The French startup company made efforts to give its new app an indicator that tells the users if they are going to pay more if they choose one option or another.

LeoCare also tried to optimize the onboarding process with easy-to-understand questions to help the consumers understand how an insurance service works.

The new mobile app could really be helpful during the ongoing pandemic since many people can't visit the actual building of the company, and employees are currently limited because of the rules and regulations implemented by the government.

What makes LeoCare's mobile app great

The good thing about LeoCare's new app is that users will receive an insurance contract as soon as they sign up for the service. This method allows you to send the contract to your landlord as quickly as possible. Aside from this benefit, the French company will also help you further after you received the contract. This can be seen in those consumers who want to lower their car insurance premiums during the lockdown.

For more news updates about LeoCare's new mobile app and its upcoming services, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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