BOXX Insurance and AXA Join Forces to Pioneer Cyber Protection for Small Businesses

BOXX Insurance, a globally acclaimed InsurTech firm specializing in cyber protection and insurance, has established a strategic partnership with AXA, a leading figure in insurance and asset management.
Headquartered in Canada, BOXX Insurance operates globally, advocating for cyber safety for both businesses and individuals. In contrast, AXA stands as a formidable presence in the insurance sector, recognized for its diverse range of services catering to varied client needs.
The focal point of this collaboration revolves around addressing a crucial issue: the susceptibility of small businesses to cyber threats. In an era marked by escalating digital risks, the partnership aims to introduce an innovative cyber risk mitigation solution specifically tailored for the unique needs of small enterprises. This initiative underscores a shared acknowledgment of the paramount importance of robust cyber protection for the sustainability and growth of small businesses.
At the core of this partnership, BOXX Insurance brings its extensive expertise in cyber insurance and security. The company's forward-thinking approach to cyber protection goes beyond merely insuring against threats; it also encompasses predicting and preventing them. Their solutions are crafted to elevate the digital well-being of businesses, individuals, and families, creating a safer digital environment for their clientele.
Vishal Kundi, CEO, and Founder of BOXX Insurance, commented, "Small businesses often encounter significant challenges in securing adequate support against cyber risks, with potential devastating consequences for their operations. Guided by our mission to create a digitally safer world, we conducted thorough research to comprehend the specific needs of small businesses. The findings underscored the importance of not only responding to and recovering from cyber attacks but also predicting and preventing them."
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