Apollo Munich Renamed as HDFC Ergo Health Insurance, Existing Policyholders Need Not Worry
HDFC has completed the acquisition of 51.25% shares in Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company Limited (AMHI). With this, the existing policyholders of Apollo Munich Health Insurance have now become a part of HDFC Ergo Health Insurance. But if you are also a policyholder of AMHI, then do not worry about the consequences. HDFC Ergo has ensured that the policy terms and conditions including claim process and benefits will not change.
In a regulatory filing, HDFC Ergo said, “Subsequent to this approval (regulatory), Apollo Munich Health Insurance Co Ltd has been renamed as HDFC ERGO Health Insurance Ltd (HDFC ERGO Health) and will operate as a subsidiary of HDFC Ltd.”
About HDFC Ergo General Insurance Company
Formed in the year 2002, HDFC Ergo is a joint venture between HDFC Ltd. and Ergo International AG. It is one of the largest non-life insurance providers in India. As it has a good claim settlement ratio, a huge number of people rely on HDFC Ergo health insurance policies.
HDFC Ergo offers a variety of health insurance and top-up plans that cover individuals, families, parents, children, women, senior citizens as well as senior citizens. Some popular health insurance plans offered by HDFC Ergo include Health Suraksha, Critical Illness Plan, my:Health Medisure Classic and Health Suraksha top-up.
Also Read
Apollo Hospitals' Promoter Family Decide to Offload a Bit of Stake to Cut Off Debt
Apollo Munich Easy Health Insurance - An Affordable Investment