ICICI Lombard, a leading private general insurer in India, has launched ‘Elevate’, a pioneering health insurance product integrating AI technology. This innovative offering is designed to meet the diverse needs of modern lifestyles and unforeseen medical emergencies, emphasizing personalized solutions and comprehensive coverage.
Ensures policyholders never face limitations on coverage.
Offers unlimited financial protection for a single claim during the policy’s lifetime.
Provides a 100% cumulative annual bonus regardless of claims made.
Allows unlimited resets of coverage, ensuring continuous protection.
Offers immediate benefits for pre-existing conditions after 30 days, challenging industry norms.
‘Elevate’ uses AI to interpret customer inputs, recommending optimal coverage tailored to individual needs. It includes 15 built-in covers and options for personalization, covering critical illnesses, accidents, maternity, travel benefits, and more.
ICICI Lombard’s commitment to customer-centric innovation is evident in ‘Elevate’, setting new standards in health insurance. The company’s digital transformation, including cloud-based operations and innovative apps like IL TakeCare, underscores its leadership in the insurance sector.
ICICI Lombard, with over two decades of legacy, offers a wide range of insurance products through multiple channels. It has issued millions of policies, processed numerous claims, and achieved significant financial milestones, demonstrating a strong focus on customer satisfaction and technological advancement.
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