Airtel, firm partner on digital health insurance

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Airtel, firm partner on digital health insurance
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Airtel Nigeria has partnered with AXA Mansard to launch a digital health insurance scheme to provide access to basic health care consultation and minor treatment for customers on the telco’s network.

“This partnership aims to provide easy and pocket-friendly health insurance access to Airtel users, through mobile data service.”

He noted that the health bundle will shorten the distance between the firm’s customers and healthcare providers. He added, “With this simple cover, users may now have access to the medication of up to N60,000 and hospitalisation cover of N50,000 per year.” Also speaking during the launch, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of AXA Mansard, Tope Adeniyi, stated, “We are delighted to collaborate with Airtel to make health insurance accessible through mobile services, and we believe that this is currently one of the most innovative and relevant solutions that will empower more Nigerians to conveniently access best-in-class health insurance value offerings.”All rights reserved.

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