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Plum partners Visa to offer health insurance to MSME card holders

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₹129 (per life, per month). The partnership also enables organisations with just two employees to get access to best-in-class insurance covers.

Small businesses are the lifeblood of the economy and on international MSME Day, both organisations have come together to reinstate their support towards the health and wellbeing of the 460 million people employed by this sector, said the firm.

Abhishek Poddar, co-founder and CEO of Plum, said “We started Plum with a mission of covering 10 million lives by 2024. Our endeavour is to ensure the segments that earlier lacked access to quality health insurance are able to afford and utilise quality healthcare through us.

Through our partnership with Visa, we will enhance adoption of health insurance by small business owners, thereby promoting a wellbeing-first culture.

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