Kampala – In a strategic move aimed at enhancing access to health insurance, Ecobank Uganda has partnered with Jubilee Health Insurance Uganda to offer a range of health insurance products to their customers.
This partnership underscores the growing importance of leveraging synergies within the financial and insurance sectors to expand services to a wider audience.
According to recent data, by the end of 2022, medical insurance accounted for 22.37% of the total insurance market share.
However, only 3.5% of Ugandans have purchased their own medical insurance policies, with the remaining 96.5% having policies through their formal employment.
Jubilee Health Insurance CEO, Dan Musiime, explained that with healthcare costs continuously rising, it has become essential for stakeholders in the sector to take proactive steps to protect the public from the financial uncertainties associated with medical emergencies.
He highlighted the role of bancassurance as a vital channel for expanding insurance uptake, noting that it not only provides convenience and advisory services but also allows for valuable feedback from customers that can drive innovations within the insurance value chain.
"Over the years, bancassurance has proven to be more than just a sales channel—it enhances customer engagement and boosts uptake by tapping into the bank’s extensive digital and physical networks," said Musiime.
Ecobank Uganda's Managing Director, Grace Muliisa, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing how the bank’s agency banking and digital platforms are pivotal in improving access to financial services.
She noted that these innovations could transform the customer experience from education to policy acquisition, encouraging a change in behavior that drives higher uptake of financial products like health insurance.
"Our goal is to provide a seamless experience from awareness to policy acquisition. Digital and physical channels are key to making this process easier and more convenient for our customers," Muliisa said.
The partnership will offer a variety of health insurance products, including individual and family coverage, corporate medical plans, SME health insurance, and specialized packages for children and seniors.
To ensure a smooth onboarding process, the two organizations will utilize J-Force, an exclusive digital platform by Jubilee for intermediaries.
This platform streamlines key processes such as lead management, onboarding, quotations, policy issuance, and renewals, ultimately enhancing both the intermediary and customer experience.
Recent trends show the growing significance of bancassurance in Uganda’s insurance market. In 2023, the industry saw a 9.9% increase in gross written premiums, amounting to Shs 179.5 billion, up from Shs 142.7 billion in 2022.
During the 2024 Insurance Innovation Awards, Ibrahim Kaddunabi Lubega, CEO of the Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda, highlighted the need for the sector to move away from outdated systems and processes to ensure it can meet the needs of the future.
This call aligns with Ecobank and Jubilee Health Insurance’s vision of transforming how Ugandans access and engage with insurance services.
As both companies work together to improve healthcare financing in Uganda, this partnership is poised to make significant strides in increasing health insurance uptake and improving access to quality healthcare across the country.