Mumbai: India’s leading branch-free banking and digital network company Peniereboy has partnered with Digital Healthcare Service Provider M-Sound. Peniereboy and M-Sound have partnered in India to strengthen financial and digital access as well as healthcare inclusion. Under this collaboration, cheap and high quality health services will be provided to the disadvantaged communities through more than 3,800 special e-couples across the country. Under the ‘Digital Nari’ initiative of Peniviz, this partnership will provide 24 × 7 digital OPD counseling, unlimited video tele-checkup and live consultation with 22 specialist doctors. Its purpose is to ensure continuous and comprehensive medical cooperation.
Under this initiative, free medicines prescribed by doctors will be provided in M-Sound e-Clinic and six members of a family will get health coverage for one year. This partnership will make the essential health services accessible and affordable, provide health facilities to the country’s last users and ensure timely treatment.
How will the service be?
Through these services, the ‘Digital Nari’ initiative of penny will further strengthen women entrepreneurs across India. This will increase their income and give them an opportunity to provide necessary services to the disadvantaged communities. This initiative will also promote financial and digital access as well as health inclusion. Currently more than 75,000 women are active in more than 10,000 PINCode regions of the country and are playing an important role in strengthening women’s digital and economic participation.
They are experiencing it for the first time.
Of these, more than 60% of ‘digital women’ are experiencing entrepreneurship for the first time and earning around ₹ 3,000 to ₹ 5,000 per month. Many of these women also handle agriculture or small businesses. ‘Digital Nari’ initiative is empowering women with the equipment required to provide banking, digital and now healthcare, so that they can bring meaningful economic and social changes to the deprived communities.
What did the CEO say?
Speaking at the launch, Anand Kumar Bajaj, founder, Managing Director and CEO of Penraby said, “The mission of Penraboy has always been providing essential services to every person everywhere. By connecting the M-Society to the ‘Digital Nari’ platform, we are now bringing quality and affordable health services to every household in India. Will enable the service to provide service through women entrepreneurs to make the society healthy and empower. ”
Director’s views
Penrabi’s CMO and Digital Women Program Director Jayatri Dasgupta said, “In digital women, we believe that when women are given the right equipment, they take forward not only their home but their entire community. Will enable every household and the individual to improve the empowerment and create new sources of income.
Opinion on partnership
Neeraj Maheshwari, CEO and co-founder of M-Health, said, “We are happy to partner with Penierbay. This cooperation will enable us to provide quality healthcare in more parts of India with timeliness and trust. We are connecting our health services by connecting our telemedicine and e-culture services with ‘designed women’, we are making health services, we are connected to health services, Where its access was limited till now.