Aioi Nissay to leverage driving data in Uzbekistan

Japanese insurer Aioi Nissay Dowa plans to use driving data in Uzbekistan to cut traffic accidents. The company aims to start selling onboard equipment and related services by the end of March next year.

Aioi Nissay Dowa announced on March 13, 2026, its entry into the Uzbekistan market in Central Asia. The primary goal is to reduce traffic accidents using driving data. As part of its insurance operations, the company will introduce a tech-based approach.

Specific initiatives include selling onboard equipment and providing related services. These are expected to launch by the end of March 2027. Uzbekistan faces traffic safety challenges, and such technology adoption is drawing interest.

Keywords associated with the company include insurance, Uzbekistan, tech, and driving. This plan exemplifies the company's push for overseas expansion.

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