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ARMS, Logic Mate and Multidev Partner with Zillion for Jewelry Insurance

Retailers can now offer customers 10 days of immediate insurance protection with a simple text to their phone.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Palo Alto, CA based Zillion, the insurance and technology provider of 1-click personal jewelry insurance, has announced partnerships with three leading point of sale systems that service the jewelry industry. ARMS, Logic Mate and Multidev (ChainDrive) have all partnered with Zillion to provide a seamless integrated experience for retail jewelers. Retailers can now offer customers 10 days of immediate insurance protection with a simple text to their phone. At a time of social distancing, jewelers can offer a modern no touch solution for both in-store and eCommerce jewelry purchases, enabling peace of mind with one click. Learn more here.

“Zillion’s point of sale integration provides differentiation for jewelers, and we are so excited to welcome ARMS, Logic Mate, and Multidev (ChainDrive) as integration partners,” said Adam Black, managing director of Zillion. “These prominent point of sale software companies are at the forefront of innovation with creative solutions that align well with our Reinvention of Personal Jewelry Insurance. At a time when competing insurance solutions require a lengthy application and payment prior to protection, Zillion is dramatically changing the customer experience for the better and enhancing a jeweler’s service value. Great jewelers with happy customers. What’s better than that?”

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