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2026-02-13 12:49:15 pm | Source: PR Agency
Standard Chartered launches health and wellness offerings for affluent clients in India
Standard Chartered launches health and wellness offerings for affluent clients in India

As part of its approach towards delivering a differentiated, holistic affluent banking proposition, Standard Chartered (“the Bank”) today announced the launch of its Health and Wellness proposition for clients in India. The proposition is launched in partnership with Niva Bupa, a comprehensive healthcare insurance provider, and WHOOP, a market leader in fitness and health wearables.

With this Health and Wellness proposition, the Bank aims to augment its affluent proposition and go beyond traditional financial services, enabling clients to access comprehensive health and wellness solutions alongside wealth management.

By placing a strong emphasis on prevention and early intervention, Standard Chartered seeks to empower clients to take a more proactive approach to managing their health and overall quality of life.

Recognising the growing demand among Indian consumers for end-to-end healthcare support, the collaborations span the entire healthcare journey - from preventive care and early diagnosis to treatment, recovery and personalised wellness coaching. These offerings are curated to deliver exclusive value and a differentiated experience for the Bank’s affluent clients.

By adopting a 360-degree approach to managing and protecting wealth, Standard Chartered continues to evolve its proposition to address both financial security and personal wellbeing, reinforcing the interconnectedness of health and wealth in today’s environment.

 

Niva Bupa offerings

A newly launched product which offers unlimited health cover (ReAssure 3.0)

A virtual concierge service exclusively for Standard Chartered clients when they need it the most-including end to end support with Claims, Renewals and Policy Servicing

Global Health Cover up to INR 5 crore

 

WHOOP offerings

Wearable devices which enable access to comprehensive insights on relevant health and wellness metrics and personalised wellness coaching and communities

Bespoke offerings for Standard Chartered’s affluent banking clients in India through access to events and experiences, insights, and content

 

Aditya Mandloi, Head, Wealth and Retail Banking, India & South Asia, Standard Chartered, said, “True prosperity goes beyond personal and financial capital, it also encompasses personal health and holistic wellbeing. This belief underpins our collaboration with Niva Bupa and WHOOP which bring together banking, protection and cutting-edge wearable technology to help clients bridge the gap between financial wellness and personal wellbeing. It reinforces our commitment to building a differentiated proposition for our affluent clients, one that considers not only their financial goals but the broader context of their lives and wellbeing.”

Krishnan Ramachandran, MD & CEO, Niva Bupa, said, “Our decade-long association with Standard Chartered Bank is built on trust, shared purpose, and a deep understanding of evolving customer needs. As part of this continued partnership, we are proud to bring our newly launched ReAssure 3.0 with unlimited health cover to Standard Chartered customers, alongside an exclusive virtual concierge that offers end-to-end support across claims, renewals, and policy servicing, and global health cover of up to INR 5 crore. Together, we are building a differentiated wellness proposition that seamlessly integrates protection, convenience, and financial well-being—reinforcing our shared commitment to helping customers stay resilient against rising healthcare costs”

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