A QUICK SNAPSHOT OF HOW INDIA BUYS INSURANCE
1/ Health insurance is slowly rising up as a financial product. It is now among the top, beating even equity, mutual funds & govt bonds.
2/ However, an interesting thing to note is how much medical costs
I've heard working in startups is better than working in a corporate when you're starting full time. I believe in this bcs even I feel like startups can help with more learning in the early stages of one's career.
Any thoughts/ suggestions/ views fro
A MedTech US Concept That Could Work in India
You probably know that healthcare in the US is extremely expensive. Even a basic blood test can cost hundreds of dollars.
Why? Because hospitals overcharge knowing that insurance companies will pay, and
Hello there !!! Medical Doctor here ! Anyone into Healthcare startups / telemedicine/ AI in medicine ? Please do hit me up. Let's brainstorm together!!
Have you ever experienced this as an entrepreneur ?
You came up with a fantastic idea in your mind and found that it already exist, you just didn't knew what's that called.
A idea came in my mind that people who can't afford 600-700/month insurance
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Nikhil Nandi Associates
Hum Aatmanirbhar Ban... • 3m
Profile:-
• Relationship Manager - General Insurance
Qualification:-
• Any Graduate
CTC Offered:-
• ₹3.75 LPA + Incentives + Travel Allowance + Medical Insurance
Work Experience Required:-
• 0.6- 3yrs
Industry Type:-
• Insurance
Job Location:-
• D
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Uttkarsh Singh
Learning • 8m
Startups are hard and in 2024 figures are even worse.
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Shankar Sam
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
I’ve got a Great Fin-tech idea , related to our Indian banking system . Market gap for this idea is almost 90 % I’ve never seen anyone using this method in India so far .
This idea is being used in the western countries since a long time
Reach out
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Vivek kumar
On medial • 4m
Part 1:
Business Pitch: Affordable Healthcare & Insurance for All
1. Problem Statement:
Millions of poor and middle-class Indians lack awareness about free or low-cost healthcare facilities, leading to delayed treatment and financial struggles.
2
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 2m
I have heard many people say that startup investment is the best, and it gives the highest returns. Let me share my experience. I started investing in startups since 2022. So far, I have invested in 4 startups, out of which 2 have shut down, one was