Core Viewpoint - The impact of Typhoon "Haikaisar" has led to nearly 300 insurance claims reported by PICC in Guangdong, Shenzhen, and Fujian, with compensation amounting to nearly 1 million yuan, prioritizing claims for auto, agricultural, and household insurance [1][2]. Group 1 - The center of Typhoon "Haikaisar" made landfall in Guangdong on September 24, prompting PICC to enter a state of readiness and implement emergency response measures for disaster relief [1]. - PICC's branches in Guangdong, Shenzhen, Hainan, Xiamen, Hunan, Jiangxi, and Jiangsu initiated cross-regional collaboration and emergency mechanisms, conducting risk assessments for nearly 8,000 clients and providing risk prevention services over 8,700 times [1]. - The company strengthened coordination with local emergency and meteorological departments, actively participating in local disaster response systems to form a comprehensive disaster prevention and relief service network [1]. Group 2 - In coastal Guangdong, multiple cities have activated a "five stoppages" emergency response (suspension of classes, work, production, transportation, and business) [2]. - PICC's Shenzhen branch utilized technology to expedite the claims process, completing the first auto insurance claim in just 8 minutes through an online damage assessment system [2]. - The company implemented "contactless" technology-driven claims services, including the use of over 1,100 water level monitoring devices for real-time flood data and smart tools for vehicle relocation alerts [2].
人保财险总分联动协同 密织台风灾害“安全保障防控网”