Discount for issuing a one-year third-party insurance policy for zero-kilometer motorcycles

According to the financial news report, quoted by the General Directorate of Public Relations and International Affairs of the Central Insurance, in the 485th meeting of the Supreme Insurance Council, which was attended by Poura Brahimi and Mohammadi, members of the parliament as supervisory members of the Islamic Council, the managing director of the loss insurance fund. physical meetings, council members and third-party insurance experts were held, the suspension of the issuance of short-term third-party insurance policies for motorcycles was approved after the approval of the competent authorities.
Ali Fanadi Naini, Vice President of Planning and Development of Central Insurance, said in this meeting: Traffic of motorcycles without a third party insurance policy in the city always carries risks, which despite the incentive schemes and culture building carried out by the insurance industry in order to encourage Motorcycle riders have not been affected by the purchase of third party insurance policies as expected.
In line with the suggestion of non-issuance of short-term insurance policies for vehicles with zero kilometers from the Bodily Damage Insurance Fund and the approval of the members of the Supreme Council’s specialized commission, Ali Fanadi Naini announced: This proposal was approved by the members of the Supreme Insurance Council and as a result Issuance of short-term insurance policies for zero-kilometer motorcycles has been stopped, and insurance companies and car manufacturers will be required to issue a one-year third-party insurance policy for this vehicle with zero kilometers and new number.
He also said: With the aim of supporting, encouraging and persuading the purchase of third-party insurance policies, it was agreed to offer a 20% discount on one-year third-party insurance for motorcycles with zero kilometers.
He added: By presenting this incentive plan, the insurance industry is trying to provide motorcycle riders with another opportunity to benefit from the benefits of third-party insurance.
The Vice President of Central Insurance Planning and Development further noted: By approving this plan, the insurance industry has once again shown its good will to support the vulnerable sections of the society, and I hope that this resolution will be passed after the next steps and sent to the government in order to amend items 5 and 7 Executive Regulations of Article 18 of the Compulsory Third Party Insurance Law may be good for our dear compatriots.