Bank of India partners with The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. for Enhanced General Insurance Products

Kolkata: Bank of India, one of India’s leading public sector banks and New India Assurance Co. Ltd.(NIACL), India’s premier insurance company have entered into a strategic partnership on 24th March, 2025, at its Head Office in Mumbai to offer a wide range of general insurance products to the Bank’s customers.

With this tie-up, Bank of India’s customers will have access to insurance solutions, including health, motor, personal accident, home, and commercial insurance products offered by NIACL, a systemically important insurance company.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Rajneesh Karnatak, MD & CEO, Bank of India, stated “The tie-up is a step forward in offering comprehensive insurance solutions under one roof

Ms. Girija Subramanian, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, NIACL, expressed confidence that “The partnership will enhance insurance penetration for Bank of India customers and provide them with quality service and protection

Bank of India has over 5,200 branches across the country, while New India Assurance Co. Ltd. brings with it over 100 years of excellence in the general insurance sector, making this partnership a powerful alliance in India’s bancassurance ecosystem.

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