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First Mutual mulls mobile app

Business
First Mutual Health has plans to introduce a mobile application at the beginning of next year to enhance interaction with customers, a company executive has said.

First Mutual Health has plans to introduce a mobile application at the beginning of next year to enhance interaction with customers, a company executive has said.

BY TARISAI MANDIZHA

First Mutual Health managing director Stanford Sisya said 2015 has been a rewarding year for the company and “one that we can look back on with pride at what we have achieved and with a sense of excitement about what the future holds”.

Sisya said the key milestone for business this year was the launch of a strategic partnership with Momentum Health culminating from a gap in the market for medical insurance for Zimbabwean students studying in South Africa.

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“The partnership represents our desire to provide quality service, demonstrated claims paying ability, wellness campaigns, innovative products and affordable pricing to its members.”

First Mutual Health is a medical fund which is open to both corporates and individuals and offers a variety of plans, namely Opal International Plan, Sapphire Plus Plan, Sapphire Plan, Amber Plan, Ruby Plan, Coral Plan and the Topaz Plan.

It is a hybrid of insurance and savings which is of benefit to both claiming and non-claiming members.