This partnership reflects EFU Life’s commitment to creating a healthier, happier Pakistan by integrating health and wellness services with financial protection. Speaking at the event, EFU Life CEO Mohammed Ali Ahmed highlighted the alignment with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing the role of technology and virtual healthcare in broadening healthcare access. Dr. Farhan Abdullah Essa, CEO of Essa Labs, echoed these sentiments, noting that the collaboration will enhance reach and affordability, enabling both organizations to make a significant impact on the lives of Pakistanis. The signing ceremony took place at EFU Life’s head office, attended by senior leadership from both organizations.
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