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Aviva launches heart care policy for couples

New Delhi: Aviva Life Insurance on Wednesday launched the country’s first heart insurance for couples — Aviva Heart Care. A unique feature of this product is that it allows a customer to cover his/her spouse in the same policy at a nominal extra premium.



New Delhi

Aviva Life Insurance on Wednesday launched the country’s first heart insurance for couples — Aviva Heart Care. A unique feature of this product is that it allows a customer to cover his/her spouse in the same policy at a nominal extra premium. The policy provides coverage against 19 mild, moderate and severe cardiovascular conditions and allows lump sum payout irrespective of treatment cost. TNS

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Bicycle ExCon 2016 from today

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NFL vendor development programme

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Nissan’s ‘Happy With Nissan’ campaign 

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Seoul

S Korea slaps $32m fine on Volkswagen

Seoul’s anti-trust agency slapped the South Korean unit of German carmaker Volkswagen with a 37.3 billion won ($32 million) fine on Wednesday for false advertising over the carmaker’s emissions fraud scandal. AFP

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