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Carbon Partners with CarePay On Affordable Healthcare To Nigerians

Carbon Finance, one of the leading players in the nation’s Fintech industry, has partnered with CarePay to help provide her customers with discounted services on their healthcare needs.

By this partnership, Carbon Finance is offering to support her customers’ healthcare requirements by offering them discounts when they pay with their Carbon debit cards within the designated Carepay healthcare provider network. These discounts will be received in the form of cashback to their Carbon accounts.

Speaking about the partnership, Carbon’s co-founder, Chijioke Dozie, said: this partnership is a milestone accomplishment as its the first brand association of CarePay’s healthcare discount programme with a Nigerian fintech company.

“At Carbon we believe our consumers deserve only the best, that’s why we are leveraging a powerful partnership to eliminate financial drawbacks and limitations to accessing quality healthcare. This is one of the many ways we at Carbon show customers we care,” he said.

Also speaking on the initiative, CarePay Nigeria’s managing director, Yomi Sule, said, this partnership with Carbon is a validation of its healthcare discount business model which allows financial service enterprises to embed healthcare benefits such as discounts, cashbacks, and telehealth into their value proposition in order to drive affordability of healthcare services for their customers and brand loyalty for the enterprises.

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