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Policybazaar is an Indian insurance aggregator and multinational financial technology company based in Gurgaon. The corporation was established in June 2008 by Yashish Dahiya, [ 3 ] Alok Bansal [ 4 ] and Avaneesh Nirjar. [ 5 ]
Bike Shepherd (formerly Bike Revolution), based in London, United Kingdom (and California, U.S.). As of June 2018 currently inactive. Stolen Bikes in the UK, UK Peer-based bike register. Immobilise, a free UK National Property Register for bicycles and more. Hungary. BikeSafe.hu - paid service recommended and used by national police.
Two-wheeler insurance is a type of insurance that is mandatory in India. Falling under the General insurance product category, it helps protect people against accidents that take place on the road.
Bike Index is a nonprofit online bike registry where anyone can register their bicycle for free. Bike Index is based in Chicago, Illinois. Unlike most other registers, the Bike Index database is openly available with an accessible API so that anyone can use it to find and return stolen bicycles. The registry being open to anyone can help track ...
Paisabazaar, co-founded by Yashish Dahiya , [6] [7] Alok Bansal, and Naveen Kukreja in Gurugram, Haryana in 2014, [8] [9] is owned by PB Fintech, the parent company of the insurance technology platform Policybazaar. In July 2018, the platform achieved an annualized loan disbursal rate of $1 billion.
Bike Index registration spoke card in a front wheel, with a QR code to provide information about the bike and a link to its registration. The registrar may provide a decal or decal kit to the bike owner such that their bike can be easily identified as being registered. Decals at academic institutions may have their color/design changed on an ...
Police in Horry County, South Carolina, said this week that they are searching for two missing emus that have been evading capture for months: "We are not emu-sed."
The fee included a bike sticker with a registration number which made it possible for law enforcement officers to contact the owners of found or recovered bikes. On January 31, 2017, Project 529 (based in Seattle, Washington) acquired the National Bike Registry and merged the NBR registration database into its own to create the largest bike ...