Oona Insurance Indonesia joins forces with GoPay to empower millions of Indonesians with accessible health insurance 

Oona Insurance Indonesia joins forces with GoPay to empower millions of Indonesians with accessible health insurance 

Oona Insurance Indonesia, a leading digital general insurer in Indonesia, has partnered with Indonesia’s top digital payment platform GoPay and leading insurance brokerage firm Prodigi to expand access to affordable and accessible health insurance solutions for Indonesians.

Over 30 million GoPay users can now easily buy simplified health insurance products via GoPay Asuransi, the payment app’s first insurance platform with Oona Indonesia as its exclusive insurer.

This collaboration represents a pivotal step in Oona Insurance’s mission to solidify its presence in the retail health insurance sector. By integrating with GoPay’s platform, Oona Indonesia has simplified the insurance purchase process, making it seamless and user-friendly. With GoPay Asuransi, users can quickly select and purchase health insurance by answering a few simple health questions. Personal details are automatically populated from their GoPay profile, eliminating repetitive data entry and ensuring a seamless, hassle-free experience. Payments are seamlessly processed via GoPay for maximum convenience.

“This partnership underscores our commitment to leveraging digital innovation to expand our ecosystem and make insurance affordable and accessible to millions of Indonesians. By collaborating with trusted partners like GoPay and Prodigi, we are breaking barriers to insurance access with affordable and simplified products designed for today’s digital consumers. GoPay Asuransi fits effortlessly into everyday financial activities, making insurance more accessible to Indonesians than ever before.” said Manik Bucha, Group Chief Underwriting Officer, Oona Insurance.

Kiki Apriyani, Head of Marketing Money Management, GoPay, said: “This collaboration is a step toward empowering Indonesians with equitable access to essential financial services.”

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