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IPDC, BRAC Healthcare team up for SME JOYEE Health Services

Published : Thursday, 7 November, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 128
 
In an initiative aimed at supporting the health and well-being of women entrepreneurs, IPDC Finance PLC has entered into a strategic partnership with BRAC Healthcare Limited (BHL) recently to provide prioritized health check-up services, offering exclusive benefits for SME JOYEE clients and their families. 

The partnership seeks to empower women entrepreneurs by ensuring they have access to quality healthcare, enhancing their ability to thrive in both personal and professional spheres.
The MoU signing event was attended by key representatives from both organizations. Md. Rokonuzzaman, Head of Business Development and Partnership, and A.K.M. Moinuddin Shah, Deputy Manager, Market Outreach and Communications, represented BRAC Healthcare Limited (BHL), among others, says a press release. 

Under this collaboration, IPDC's SME JOYEE clients, along with their family members, can avail themselves of BRAC Healthcare's top-tier medical facilities and services at preferential rates. 

The healthcare package includes priority healthcare services and substantial discounts designed to make reliable health support accessible and affordable for these entrepreneurs and their families. 

By offering these benefits, IPDC Finance PLC and BRAC Healthcare Limited underscore their shared commitment to champion the well-being of women entrepreneurs across Bangladesh.

The collaboration further highlights the significance of accessible healthcare in empowering women entrepreneurs, who are often the backbone of family and community.



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