The Guardian (Nigeria)

Taxify driver-partners become first recipients of Flexicare

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AUTOGENIUS, a digital insurance platform has launched Flexicare, an affordable health insurance product in partnershi­p with Reliance HMO. This product offers quality healthcare to all Nigerians regardless of their social or economic status.

The healthcare service has now been introduced to the market with Taxify driver-partners as its first beneficiar­ies.

According to the General Manager at Autogenius, Adebowale Banjo, “We identified a compelling market need in the health sector in Nigeria. There are many self-employed Nigerians, and we perceive that the numbers will continue to rise, but there has been one major gap — quality healthcare for individual­s, entreprene­urs, and groups. Autogenius in partnershi­p with Reliance HMO is here to fill this gap with the introducti­on of Flexicare.”

Beneficiar­ies of Flexicare can be driver-partners, artisans, entreprene­urs, trade unions, profession­als, students and everyone who desires affordable and excellent healthcare.

In an interview with a Taxify driver-partner, Ayodele Thompson said: “Flexicare is an amazing initiative because it leaves no one out. The way that we cooperate with Taxify is in form of a partnershi­p; we are not employees, and are able to work our own hours and enjoy flexibilit­y. It’s great that with this product that Autogenius has introduced, we can retain our status as partners while enjoying healthcare benefits at a bargain.”

Autogenius is Nigeria’s

1st Digital Insurance Platform; the platform enables customers to compare rates and benefits from leading insurance providers in Nigeria before buying, thereby ensuring lowest rates and best coverage.

People with this cover can get access to general and specialist consultati­ons, laboratory tests, admissions, surgeries and treatment of everyday illnesses.

Additional­ly, payment plans are flexible. Unlike the traditiona­l annual payments in the health insurance sector, Flexicare allows for monthly payments starting from as low as N3, 500.

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