Equity Bank To Launch Cheaper Hospitals (Photos)

Kenya’s leading bank Equity seems to be warming up for the medical field. Photos below show a hospital they are currently using for their pilot program in Ongata Rongai dubbed EQUITY AFIA. Their goal is to provide affordable health-care particularly through equity’s medical insurance scheme. Hope this works…Kenya definitely needs a game-changer in that sector.

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Time will tell.

In the end, we may never remember what Equity once was…

But the scariest thing is that the regulatory agencies, one of which I work for, are sitting ducks watching the once cute baby turn into a monster.

Equity should open a casino too!

…and a brothel

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@uwesmake and @Female Perspective like this

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No need to worry, Equitel, with all the hype became a cropper.

in south Korea you could be born in Samsung hospital and be buried in a Samsung …

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Dude equitel cash flow is 115b currently

There is nothing wrong in spreading your wings. .the health sector in Kenya need investors as long as Kenyan can afford it

true the fellow should prepare and buy equity holding shares for the long term.

Hata safcom wameingia taxi business.

:D:D:D:D…they call 'em massage parlours :D:D:D

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Prophets of doom.
If the regulatory authorities were allowed to ‘regulate’ mpesa back in 2007, we may not have had it as it is today.
In equitys case, consider they are sponsoring top cream students from poor background to the best institutions in the world. Even in the medical field. Then they employ them in their hospitals, where patient bills are paid for by medical schemes run by equity holdings.
This is the reality unfolding in your very eyes, in our times, and if it has not been done anywhere else in the world, then we are pioneering that.
You dont remember when the likes of barclays and standard bank required you to go with 50k to open a savings account, and maintain 20k minimum balance else you are penalised. Equity changed that. I pray they change the medical industry to something similar to what is in India. Coming up with local solutions to our peculiar problems. Count me in, fuck the ‘regulator’.

What’s wrong with Equity diversifying and investing in other industries, it’s pathetic seeing dummies who know nothing about business and investment trying to make wisecracks about equity’s investment portfolio…

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Shareholders watapewa discount :D:D

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I cannot read from you.

I am sorry but you are not published (yet).

Knowing Daktari Mwangi, he has discovered he is paying so much to health provider in form of medical cover.

Only in Kenya do you get such business diversity.

Chukua like!