25 January 2021 14:13:47 IST

IIMB start-up ClaimBuddy receives funding from Titan Capital

The start-up has processed claims worth more than ₹15 crore with more than 50 partner hospitals

Insurtech start-up ClaimBuddy, the brainchild of 24-year-old Khet Singh, a second-year MBA student at IIM Bangalore, has raised an undisclosed amount in the seed funding round led by Titan Capital and other marquee groups of investors like LV angel fund, First Cheque, and some individual angels. With a fresh influx of capital, the company will focus on business expansion across India and technology investment.

 

 

Khet Singh, Co-Founder, ClaimBuddy

 

 

Describing the investment and support received from Titan Capital and other investors, Khet Singh, Co-founder, ClaimBuddy, said: “We are elated to receive this initial support. The investors’ belief in our vision to create an ecosystem will help streamline health insurance claim processing in India.”

Medical coverage assistance

ClaimBuddy acts as a one-stop solution for health insurance claim assistance for patients and hospitals, building an ecosystem to ensure hassle-free insurance claim processing by leveraging technology, and a set of simple yet powerful processes and operations.

The start-up has so far processed claims worth more than ₹15 crore with more than 50 partner hospitals to manage their health insurance claims, in Delhi-NCR, Bangalore, and Mumbai. ClaimBuddy has medical claim specialists who evaluate medical insurance to resolve queries and provide the best medical coverage assistance. Hence, the know-how and technological expertise will help make every effort to identify challenges in the Indian healthcare insurance industry and solve them with technology.

Bridging gaps

“Having worked in the healthcare space before enrolling myself for an MBA at IIM Bangalore, I wanted to bring innovation in this space. At ClaimBuddy, we help the hospitals manage their insurance department by providing them a tech-backed, end-to-end management solution, for processing their claims. Over 90 per cent of Indian hospitals are individually owned units and lack the required technology and domain expertise to manage insurances. It ultimately results in delays or deductions and rejections of health insurance claims. This broken process affects patients the most. With our solution, we are committed to bridging this gap and helping hospitals improve their financial and operational efficiency, as well as top it up with improved patient experience,” Khet Singh added.

Ajit Patel, Co-Founder, ClaimBuddy, said: “Health insurance in India is under-penetrated. Having seen the problems in claims processing closely during my work experience of about ten years at insurance companies and hospitals, I was convinced that this problem is worth solving and has the required scale. We started working closely with our first client hospital to understand the issues and established a working model before implementing the same in other hospitals.”

Bipin Shah, partner at Titan Capital, said: “Health insurance is an important aspect of a healthcare institution. The domain knowledge which the team has is worth appreciating. ClaimBuddy ensures a much smoother way in processing insurance claims in hospitals and makes the process patient-centric.”