Jubilee Health Insurance Limited (JHIL), East Africa’s leading provider of innovative and customer-focused health insurance solutions, has launched its first Center of Excellence: Agency Office at Jubilee Exchange on Mama Ngina Street.

This strategic move signifies the commencement of JHIL’s 2025 expansion plan, prioritizing agent empowerment and enhancing healthcare accessibility for Kenyans.

Recognising the critical role of intermediaries in expanding health insurance penetration (currently at a mere 2.3% of GDP), JHIL emphasises the value of its over 3,000-strong agent network.

This Center of Excellence provides agents with:

  • World-class resources: Training facilities, operational support, client meeting spaces, and advanced digital tools.
  • A collaborative environment: Enabling peer-to-peer learning and fostering professional growth.

“This office is more than a workspace; it’s a launchpad for agent success,” stated Njeri Jomo, CEO of Jubilee Health Insurance. “By equipping our agents with the necessary tools and resources, we empower them to better serve Kenyans and achieve their professional goals.”

Key Benefits of Joining the JHIL Agency Force

  • Unparalleled Support: 24/7 assistance and comprehensive resources.
  • Comprehensive Training: Skill-enhancement programs for professional growth.
  • Rewards & Recognition: Incentives, recognition programs, and career advancement opportunities.
  • Innovative Digital Tools: Efficient and convenient work solutions.
  • Dedicated Support Line: Direct access to support for all queries (0709949111).
  • Branding & Positioning: Enhanced brand association with Kenya’s leading health insurer.
  • Dedicated Workspace: A professional environment for collaboration and growth.

Join the Jubilee Health Agency Force

Be part of a mission to make quality healthcare accessible to all Kenyans. Call 0709949000 to learn more.


 

Lorine Otamo is a science journalist who covers health, technology, agriculture, and climate change. She has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a knack for simplifying complex scientific topics.

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