The Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) and Britam General Insurance have entered an agreement targeting Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in efforts to distribute affordable health insurance.
Under the new deal with a flexible health premium plan, the two companies will partner with National Bank of Kenya, where it will with KCB distribute the newly launched KCB Flme Simba Health and Uzima Tele Insurance Plans.
The KCB Uzima Tele Health specializes in providing solutions for organizations that seek to protect the health of their employees and dependents.
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The KCB Flme Simba Health Plan targets women entrepreneurs with a comprehensive medical solution, including the diva wellness cover, newborn baby expenses (For the first 90 days), gynecological-related treatment, and maternity cover with ante-natal care.
“There is a need to expand access to best-in-class insurance products and offerings, especially for niche markets like SMEs,” KCB Bancassurance Intermediary Limited Managing Director Aggrey Mulumbi said.
” Through this partnership, we commit to be a one-stop financial services hub that is keen on offering innovative insurance products and outstanding customer service to all our customers across the board,” Mulumbi added.
“Recognizing the challenges faced by MSMEs, our partnership with KCB and National Bank of Kenya Bancassurance Intermediary Limited, is designed to cater to the unique needs of MSMEs, including women entrepreneurs, safeguarding their owner’s healthcare, that of their employees and their dependents,” said Gitogo.