Apollo Tyres ties up with One Touch Response to offer on-demand safety

One Touch Response (OTR), India’s first technology-led on-demand safety & assistance services company, with more than 12,000 corporate and private subscribers across Delhi & NCR, has announced a strategic association with Apollo Tyres, a market leader in passenger car radials in India for stepping-up the safety quotient of Apollo’s customers under their Apollo Stay SaAs part of the tie-up. Apollo Tyres will provide One Touch Response’s on demand safety and immediate assistance services across a wide host of emergencies such as, being caught in an accident, fire or a medical situation, road rage, stalking, or eve-teasing, free of cost to its valued customers on the purchase of their tyres from January 2016 onwards.

Under this program, Apollo Tyres Ltd., will offer a one year free subscription of OTR’s services to customers who purchase a set of 4 Apollo Car Radial tyres, and a half-yearly subscription to customers who buy a set of 2 Apollo Car Radial tyres. This offer is available at all the Apollo Tyres Branded Retail Outlets across Delhi & NCR.

Talking about the association, Manoj Chandra, CEO, One Touch Response said, “I congratulate the team of Apollo Tyres to roll-out such an initiative for their customers. It is encouraging for us at OTR that Apollo Tyres has trusted us with the personal safety of their customers. Using the One Touch Response App, our subscribers can activate safe tracking services, which monitors their movement as they travel through unsafe areas or when travelling at odd hours. We aspire to help people in their hour of need and to help them coordinate with the police, fire brigade or any other services that they require. Our vision is to see that every citizen is able to Stay safe and live fearlessly.” OTR’s Personal Safety and Immediate Assistance Services is accessed via a touch of the button through its app (available on iOS, and Microsoft Windows) or on the phone.

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