Enabling access to essential medical services at the point of need with split payments and the convenience of Buy Now Pay Later.
Buy your medicines at your local chemist and pay later at 0% interest
Pay your insurance premium in flexible installments, keep your cover active
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Afyawallet envisions a future where healthcare is financially accessible to all. With our innovative 'Buy Now, Pay Later' model, we aim to bridge Africa's $66 billion healthcare financing gap, empowering individuals to receive essential care without immediate financial strain. Our product is particularly tailored for low-income communities with poor penetration of health insurance and a high-cost of out of pocket expenditure.
Dial *88888*8# on your Safaricom line to join free. You will be asked to provide your names and ID number
Once your account is activated with a set pay-later limit, you can access your needed service at our provider partners via our USSD service accessible on any phone.
Pay in flexible instalments within 7 days at 0% interest or pay in 4 instalments within 30 days (a user fee of Ksh 100 applies in this case)
AfyaWallet is your go-to choice for on-demand health care financing. With AfyaPay our 'Buy Now, Pay Later' solution, you can access medication and essential medical services without immediate financial strain. We prioritize transparency and flexibility, putting you in control of your health expenses. Choose AfyaWallet for a simpler, more accessible path to healthcare.
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Kenyans spend Sh150 billion in out-of-pocket expenditures on health services a year driving nearly a million into poverty
Twenty-eight per cent of Kenyans delay or forego healthcare due to inability to pay for healthcare when needed.
M-Tiba says the insurance industry needs to make sure that people can relate and see the value of being insured.
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