G Srinivasan, MD & CEO, Galaxy Health Insurance | Photocredit: Cueapi
Galaxy Health Insurance, has announced a partnership with Round Table India (RTI) to deepen the reach of health insurance in the country. The Alliance will focus on building insurance and accessibility for the middle part in India, which are ignored by government regulations and private products, according to a release of the insurer.
RTI, an organization non-profit with a presence in 135 cities, supports sustainable community development and service through education, health care and infrastructure projects. The range will enable the Galaxy disease insurance to step into unused national and semi-urban markets that extend further than the subways and strengthening its distribution network in several states.
“Onze samenwerking met Round Table India weerspiegelt de toewijding van Galaxy om kwaliteitsvolle gezondheidszorg toegankelijk te maken voor elke sectie van de samenleving. Door onze expertise in innovatieve gezondheidsoplossingen te combineren met RTI’s sterke aanwezigheid van de gemeenschap, willen we de bescherming van de bescherming in India aanpakken en zinvol bijdragen aan de visie van ‘Verzekering voor alle’ Verzekering voor iedereen ‘Tegen 2047’, G Srinivasan, MD & CEO, Galaxy disease insurance, said in a statement.
“The mission of Round Table India has always been national structure through service. With Galaxy Health Insurance we add a new dimension – health security for our members and their families, while India also has access to affordable policy,” said Rachit Bansal, national president of Round Table India.
Galaxy Health Insurance, promoted by Venu Srinivasan of the TVS family and the family of V. Jagannathan, secured his Irdai license in March 2024. The company has present in eight states and has a portfolio of 10 products.
Published on August 18, 2025
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