
Star Health Insurance introduces variants for personalised health coverage
Chennai: Retail health insurance provider
Star Health Insurance
has launched
Star Flexi
, an expansion to its product 'Super Star'.
The company states that Star Flexi is designed to offer additional options and customisation to the existing
Super Star health plan
.
With this, Star Health has introduced three new variants — Essential, Preferred, and Secure.
According to the company, the three packages are designed to serve a wide range of customers, from individuals in rural and semi-urban areas to those in metropolitan cities who prefer more comprehensive and premium coverage.
Anand Roy, MD & CEO, Star Health Insurance, said, 'With the launch of the three curated
health insurance packages
, 'Essential', 'Preferred', and 'Secure', we are reinforcing our commitment to expanding access to high-quality
healthcare insurance
from small villages and towns to metros'

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