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Wolt chooses Qover to insure riders

Qover today announces that it is launching an on-demand insurance package for Wolt couriers in Finland, Norway and Denmark. The Belgian insurtech, which already covers all Deliveroo riders in Europe and the UK, confirms its market leadership in embedded insurance for the gig economy.

Qover’s platform enables a seamless and flexible insurance experience that is perfectly suited to the gig economy. As soon as Wolt riders log into the app, they will automatically be covered by accident insurance that covers personal injuries, including up to €7,500 of medical expenses.

Qover combines deep insurance knowledge with cutting-edge technology. From the heart of Europe in Brussels, it has built an impressive track record of scaling insurance programs throughout Europe.

Qover CEO Quentin Colmant: “I’m very proud that, going forward, we will also cover Wolt couriers. I couldn’t think of a better way to expand our operations into the Nordics than by protecting riders of the leading food delivery platform.”

11 countries, 100,000 individuals, 150 million meal orders

“We have gathered a wealth of experience in the gig economy. I’m confident that we will hit our next milestone of protecting 100,000 individuals by the end of the year while maintaining our 90% customer satisfaction score,” Colmant explains.

Qover was able to carve out a niche for itself by offering an alternative to the complexity of traditional insurance. Companies in this new economy appreciate Qover’s centralized and harmonized processes with access to a partnership manager who demystifies insurance, as well as flexible pay-as-you-go pricing and the ability to expand into other countries quickly.

With the addition of these three new countries, the Belgian insurtech will now be active in eleven countries. Qover has several blue-chip partners, such as Deliveroo, Axel Springer-owned Immoweb, e-bike designer Cowboy, and VW-group-backed Poppy Mobility. Since it was founded in 2016, Qover has raised EUR 15 million.

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