Star Well being and Allied Insurance coverage Ltd launched ‘SheTARA,’ a girls’s well being initiative offering free medical screenings throughout greater than 40 places in Tamil Nadu, coinciding with Worldwide Girls’s Day on Friday.
The shares of Star Well being and Allied Insurance coverage closed at ₹367, down by ₹1.95 or 0.53 per cent on the NSE right now.
The programme features a flagship occasion on the firm’s Anna Nagar department in Chennai that gives complete well being providers, together with BMI calculation, blood stress monitoring, blood sugar exams, thyroid operate exams, and bone mineral density screenings.
Anand Roy, MD & CEO of Star Well being Insurance coverage, emphasised that ladies’s well being is “a elementary pillar of a thriving society” and stated the initiative goals to make sure high quality preventive healthcare entry no matter background.
Past healthcare providers, the corporate is actively recruiting girls insurance coverage brokers. Star Well being has over 16,000 girls brokers in Tamil Nadu, who’ve generated greater than ₹420 crore in enterprise quantity and helped settle virtually ₹250 crore in well being claims throughout FY25 (April-January 2025).
The corporate additionally highlighted its women-operated ‘Pink Department’ in Chennai, which employs 12 girls and providers over 300 brokers.
Star Well being Insurance coverage reported a gross written premium of ₹15,254 crore and a internet value of ₹6,339 crore in FY24.