Supporting NPO corporation supporting movement of depopulated areas with new car insurance November 21 4:25

In depopulated areas where there are few buses and taxis, NPO corporations, etc., outsource cars on behalf of local governments to help elderly people go out. However, because NPOs are responsible for paying automobile insurance, a non-life insurance company has created a new mechanism to reduce insurance premiums.

In some depopulated areas where there are few means of transportation such as buses and taxis, NPO corporations operate cars on behalf of local governments to support elderly people going out and shopping.

The insurance premium for car insurance is usually paid by the NPO that owns the car. However, if an accident occurs, the insurance premium will increase and the burden will increase, which may impede the operation of the NPO.

Sompo Japan Nipponkoa, a major non-life insurance company, has created a new insurance system that reduces the burden on NPOs so that local governments can insure NPO cars.

If an accident occurs while you are carrying an elderly person, use local insurance to prevent the NPO insurance premium from increasing.

Auto insurance does not allow you to have more than one insurance for a car, but it means that you have received special approval from the Financial Services Agency.

Next year, it will be noted that several municipalities in Okayama Prefecture are planning to introduce the new insurance system to support elderly people living in depopulated areas.