Malipo Circles, in partnership with Britam, Inclusivity Solutions, and Sasa Doctor, has launched a groundbreaking Hospicash + Telehealth product designed to enhance access to healthcare and improve financial resilience for Kenyan women and families.
The launch, held in Nairobi, marks the beginning of a new chapter in community-focused health protection. For as little as Ksh130 per month, customers will receive Ksh1,000 per day for each night of hospitalization along with a weekly teleconsultation with a doctor. This affordable health coverage aims to empower women and their families, ensuring access to quality healthcare and medical advice in underserved communities.
The product also includes tele-education and annual health check-ups, ensuring proactive health management and support before customers become ill. This comprehensive health coverage aims to empower women and their families, ensuring access to quality healthcare and medical advice in underserved communities.
The program will be delivered through Malipo Circles’ extensive network of over 10,000 chamas across the country. Malipo Circles is a digital financial platform designed to automate governance and facilitate social commerce within savings groups. It enables chamas to manage their finances, track contributions, and access tailored products such as this new Hospicash + Telehealth cover. The product is available on the Malipo Circles app.
Britam, a leading insurer, will underwrite the product, while Inclusivity Solutions will provide the digital platform to facilitate seamless distribution and claims processing. Sasa Doctor will offer telehealth services, enabling families to access medical advice conveniently from trusted healthcare providers.
As the country’s leading microinsurer, Britam brings scale and reach to the initiative, having insured over 4 million Kenyans through Britam Connect and commanding over 40% of Kenya’s microinsurance market.
Evah Kimani, CEO of Britam Connect, highlighted the strategic value of the partnership: “This collaboration reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation in inclusive finance. Together, we are addressing two major vulnerabilities, health and income disruption, with one accessible solution,” said Evah Kimani, CEO of Britam Connect.
Speaking during the launch, Erick Oyugi, CEO of Malipo Circles, emphasized the importance of solutions that ease the financial burden on their members.
“Sourcing and recommending products that reduce financial burdens to the community of chamas that use our platforms is a key pillar in the services that we offer, and this collaboration entrenches the lengths we go to make sure we deliver these promises,” said Erick Oyugi, CEO of Malipo Circles.
From the digital infrastructure side, Inclusivity Solutions is focused on breaking barriers to access through tech-enabled platforms. Indira Gopalakrishna, CEO of Inclusivity Solutions, remarked: “This initiative underscores our dedication to leveraging technology and strategic collaborations to promote inclusive health and financial solutions, reducing risks for women and empowering communities,” said Indira Gopalakrishna, CEO of Inclusivity Solutions.
The launch in Nairobi on July 29th will highlight this collaborative effort to ensure women and families in remote areas can access essential healthcare and protection.
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