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FWD Singapore, Ryde extends free accidental death insurance

Passengers can also get compensated if they lose their IDs during a trip.

FWD Singapore and carpooling firm Ryde have partnered to offer free insurance coverage against accidental deaths suffered during a trip, an announcement read.

Customers can also get compensated if they lose their identification documents or have their trips disrupted due to accidents.

Ryde will offer the coverage by FWD for free to all of its customers until the end of June 2022 when they book an eligible service on its mobile app.

Passengers will receive S$10,000 in the event of an injury due to an accident that results in death. They can also receive S$200 per trip if ever they lost their personal IDs during a ride and S$20 worth of Ryde Wallet credits per trip in the event of a disruption that will require emergency assistance.

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