Sterling Bank partners over 1,000 hospitals on health insurance

Fri, Apr 10, 2020
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STERLING Bank Plc has launched a health insurance scheme in partnership with over 1, 000 healthcare centres and hospitals across the country. The bank said this will give Nigerians access to qualitative and affordable healthcare services nationwide.

Shina Atilola, divisional head, retail and consumer banking, Sterling Bank, noted that they understand that the fear of high bills is responsible for the medical complications of many citizens who resort to self-medication instead of going to the hospital for treatment.

“As a responsible financial institution, we have partnered with more than 1,000 reputable healthcare centres and hospitals nationwide so that Nigerians can enjoy life. This is because we want Nigerians to enjoy medical, dental, optical and pharmaceutical coverage worth N500,000 in a year,” he said.

According to Atilola, the package is open to everyone irrespective of the bank and registration is entirely digital. He said under the scheme, an enrollee could visit a hospital twice in a month or 24 times in a year and also have access to basic X-ray services once in a month. He said the subscription cost to the health insurance scheme was N7, 500 annually.

He said the scheme could be bought for self, family members, staff and as a gift to people in need, adding that, payment validated the subscription. “We know how important health is and recognise that the cost of good healthcare can be discouraging.

“That is why we have curated what can be referred to as the best health solution in recent times in the whole country, promising effective time management and quality service delivery. The product again reinforces our commitment to the important sector in Nigeria. We have done this for many years and we will continue to look for ways to better the lives of the Nigerian people. We understand that a healthy nation is a prosperous nation. We want to give every Nigerian access to quality healthcare service so they can grow the country’s economy.”

Atilola said anyone could access the service anywhere in the country and registration was strictly online via https://sterling.ng/Goodlaif.

– Apr. 10, 2020 @ 15:19 GMT |

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