Smart Car Insurance Company Arrives in Ohio

"We're eager to empower
Noblr's behavior-based pricing is calculated in real time and continuously measures how well and how much someone drives. In addition to savings, Noblr's intuitive app and highly personalized pricing model help directly incentivize better driving.
While other companies take a more generalized and less transparent approach, Noblr members pay for insurance based on what they actually do. Thanks to Noblr's proprietary technology, Noblr drivers can learn from their personal driving data, drive better, and lower their rates.
Noblr launched in
About Noblr
Noblr is smart car insurance for smart drivers that rewards its members' good driving habits by giving highly accurate, competitive rates that are based on, among other things, time of driving, road choice, quality of driving, and miles driven. Noblr is an innovator in terms of its proprietary insurance solutions and its corporate structure. Through a reciprocal exchange model, Noblr customers are members who help steer the company's direction.
Headquartered in
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