Airtel introduces Dwalilo care and mini for health insurance
Let's focus on Airtel because it is now extending its digital financial services reach to include the health segment. The telecom's mobile money business has entered a working relationship with health insurance provider AAR and financial services firm Bluewave to serve low-income consumers. Officials say the innovation, dubbed "Dwalilo Care and Mini," has premiums ranging from 10,000 to 70,000 Uganda shillings per month. Joyce Aheebwa has more.