Ford Credit plans commercial vehicle insurance for Ford Pro customers powered by Pie Insurance
- Ford Pro Insure expected to launch in first half 2023, expanding Ford Pro's one-stop shop of vehicles, software, charging, service and financing.
- Ford Credit working with
Pie Insurance , which uses innovative pricing technologies to drive cost and efficiency for its small-business insurance customers. - Insurance will be available for commercial customers to help lower total cost of ownership.
"Ford Pro customers have come to expect a complete set of products and services that ensure their fleets are the most efficient and productive business tools they can be," said
Ford Pro Insure will cover commercial vehicles purchased through Ford Pro and other channels. It will be provided through Ford Credit's rated insurance subsidiary and is expected to begin rolling out in the first half of 2023.
The insurance team of Ford Pro FinSimple, Ford Credit's commercial financing unit, is working with
"We are focused on developing capabilities in key areas that are important to commercial customers. Insurance is critical for business," Drotman said. "We believe leveraging Pie's experience in commercial insurance technology in delivering Ford Pro Insure will help us bring a seamless financing and insurance option to businesses quickly, all under one roof."
"Since our founding in 2017, Pie's mission has been to empower small businesses to thrive by making commercial insurance affordable and as easy as pie," said Dax Craig, co-founder and president of Pie. "We're excited to grow our efforts to support small businesses with this expansion of our work into commercial auto coverage by working with the Ford Pro FinSimple team to bring Ford Pro Insure to the market."
More details about Ford Pro Insure will be available closer to launch.
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