Question
Which of the following private sector insurance firm has
launch ‘Activ Fit’, a comprehensive health insurance plan for young and healthy adults?Solution
Activ Fit- Aditya Birla Health Insurance Co Ltd has announced the launch of Activ Fit, a comprehensive health insurance plan for young and healthy adults. Targeted at consumers who are health aware and active, this new product by ABHICL is a first-of-its-kind in the industry and looks at rewarding them for their good health behavior. Adity Birla Health Insurance Headquarters: Mumbai CEO: Mayank Bathwal
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