The app aims to help member families access information and services on the go as well as provide governance opportunities to every member in local language
BSE Institute launched ‘Uttam’ – a mobile app –in collaboration with Uplift Mutuals, to provide health micro-insurance management at fingertips. The mobile app was launched by Ashishkumar Chauhan, MD and CEO, BSE along with a few selected members. The app, designed by Uplift technology partner TIETO India, aims to help member families access information and services on the go as well as provide governance opportunities to every member in the local language.
The BSE Institute, which has a dedicated course on Fintech, will deploy a team of students from its Masters in Financial Technology course to collaborate with Uplift and TIETO on implementing the mobile app in the community.
Ambarish Datta MD and CEO, BSE Institute said, “We are at the forefront of providing cutting edge education to our students and exposing them to latest technologies and experiences. The objective is to encourage fin tech students to study and implement technology for social good and help drive the national need for financial inclusion across all segments of the society. This practical experience will help students understand the challenges, opportunities and relevance of financial technologies in our business needs as well”
Kumar Shailabh, Executive Director, Uplift Mutuals said, “The launch of the app is a landmark since it allows mutual like Uplift to offer services on scale and also to be in touch with members which is a crucial aspect of mutuals governance. We are thankful for our association with TIETO India and the team led by Titiksha Mukherjee who have been instrumental in building this app for us. We look forward to associating with reputed Institution like the BSE Institute for creating evidences on mutual and bring value in the health insurance chain.”
The app was launched at an event organised by the institute to discuss the health protection gap in India and the role of health mutual micro-insurance. The conference hosted discussion on how community owned health mutual are planning to scale in order to bridge the protection gap between government-supported and subsidised health insurance programmes and commercially oriented insurance schemes. The programme witnessed participation from representatives of USAID, Resilience Design labs, Reinsurance Companies, Actuaries, Cooperatives and CSR.