Jubilee Life collaborates with Oladoc to expand healthcare (OPD) services

Islamabad : Jubilee Life Insurance, Pakistan’s leading private sector life insurance company, has partnered with oladoc, a leading telemedicine platform to provide on-site health care (OPD) services to all Jubilee Life employees, retail and corporate customers and Jubilee Active app users.

The signing ceremony was held at the Jubilee Life Insurance headquarters in Karachi. This partnership will further enrich the user experience by providing seamless access to oladoc’s extensive network of healthcare professionals. Users can now book 24/7 face-to-face appointments or video consultations with top doctors across Pakistan, access diagnostic lab services and share medical records.

Commenting on the development, Mr Farhan Faridi, Group Head – Retail Operations, Marketing and Administration at Jubilee Life Insurance said: “oladoc has established itself as a prominent name in Pakistan’s healthcare landscape and our collaboration with them promises significant benefits for our employees, retail and corporate customers and Jubilee Active app users Their remarkable success stems from their commitment to delivering on their promises and making healthcare more convenient for everyone.

“Oladoc’s mission to make healthcare affordable, transparent and accessible is perfectly aligned with Jubilee Life Insurance’s goals and we are excited to partner with them,” said Mr. Abid Alam, CEO of oladoc. “This partnership will allow us to expand our reach and deliver our services to a wider audience, making quality healthcare more accessible to everyone in Pakistan.”

Jubilee Life in Pakistan offers a uniquely designed range of life and health insurance plans to cater to different customer segments and needs. These include retirement, child education, marriage, savings and protection, wealth accumulation, life insurance plans for women, rural insurance plans and life and health insurance solutions for the less privileged in our country.

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