The first Danish insurance company has announced that it will no longer take out comprehensive insurance for Fisker Ocean owners.
Boosted has recently been able to tell you about the situation that the Fisker car brand is in. Now FDM Forsikring announces that it will no longer take on comprehensive insurance customers.
At least not if these drivers are driving in Fisker Ocean. This is confirmed by the insurance company FDM Forsikringer, which mediates the agreement via Tryg, to Motor-magasinet .
However, for the time being, the decision does not affect customers who have managed to take out comprehensive insurance on their cars.
– It is important to emphasize that those of our customers who have today taken out a comprehensive insurance policy on a Fisker car will remain insured for the time being and therefore will not be terminated, says Jonas Paasch Liljedahl, area manager of FDM Forsikringer, in a comment to the media.
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FDM is thus following in the footsteps of both Swedish and Norwegian insurance companies. Here, new customers have already been told that they can only take out statutory liability insurance if they roll around in a Fisker Ocean.
The latest news from Fisker itself is that the car brand's Norwegian subsidiary has filed for bankruptcy this week. At the same time, a number of creditors are fighting over 161 claims against the company. Claims amount to NOK 8.6 billion. However, Fisker will only recognize a fraction of the amount.
Some of the demand comes from the Magna Steyr factory in Austria, which Fisker hired to build the cars in his time. But Fisker has allegedly not paid for the cars. Read more about it here .
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