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Mobilink, Waseela Microfinance Bank launch MobiCare

byCustoms Today Report
10/06/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The country’s one of the largest cellular company, Mobilink has announced the launch of an innovative corporate health insurance product, MobiCare.

Mobilink, in collaboration with, Waseela Microfinance Bank have unveiled MobiCare after signing an agreement with AsiaCare Health and Life Insurance.

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MobiCare will be offering health insurance solutions to corporate customers through its existing network of panel hospitals comprising of over 240 institutions across Pakistan. Waseela Microfinance Bank Limited (WMBL) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ghazanfar Azzam, AsiaCare CEO Dr Mehmood Mehdi Kazmi and AsiaCare Corporate Accounts Vice-President and Senior Manager Farhan Mustafa attended the signing ceremony.

MobiCare offers hospitalisation; maternity and pre-existing illness coverage mainly aimed towards low income segments of the society. Through various corporate organisations, employees that are not on any health plan or cannot afford insurance on their own would be offered health plans at very low prices which would provide cover their hospitalisation, maternity and pre-existing illness in hospitals across the country. Emergency care, surgery, hospital and prescription drugs would also be covered in the plan with hospitalisation limits going up to Rs 500,000 per person. MobiCare also offers cashless claim facility available at all in-network hospitals and clinics nationwide.

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