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Abhi

Aditya Birla Health Insurance introduces a renewed version of its digital self-servicing chatbot ‘Abhi’

| @indiablooms | Aug 22, 2022, at 05:58 pm

New Delhi: Aditya Birla Health Insurance Company Ltd. (ABHICL), the Health Insurance subsidiary of Aditya Birla Capital Limited, a noteworthy non-banking financial services company, has launched a revamped and renewed version of its self-servicing chatbot “Abhi”.

The new version of the AI-enabled conversational chatbot comes with a claims registration feature, a unique offering in the standalone Indian health insurance industry. The ‘ABHI’ bot aids the customer experience journey by helping policy purchase, endorsement, renewal and register instant claims while guiding policyholders in a contactless manner.

Policyholders will be able to register, raise and track a claim via the ‘ABHI’ chatbot on Activ Health App, website (https://www.adityabirlacapital.com/healthinsurance) and WhatsApp.

They can upload the prerequisite documents and bills to process their respective claims.

Reimbursement claims procedures can be effortlessly conducted through the ABHI bot.

For instance, a policyholder can access ABHICL’s WhatsApp service on +91 8828800035 through the registered number and choose ‘Claims’ from the self-servicing option. After doing so, the bot will trigger the intuitive journey and help the policyholder to register a claim.

The bot can conduct natural-sounding conversations with users in Hindi, English and Hinglish and aims to offer support in at least 7 Indian languages in the future.

Commenting on the launch, Mayank Bathwal, CEO, Aditya Birla Health Insurance, said, “At Aditya Birla Health Insurance, all our innovations hinge around customer-centricity in order to provide a seamless customer experience with the aim of delivering uninterrupted insurance services digitally, and the launch of this new version of AI-enabled Chabot - “ABHI” is a step in that direction. This would simplify customer interactions and provide a quick resolution to their queries, from anywhere and at any time.”

‘Abhi’ is an AI/ML driven conversational chat and voice bot which handles queries to initiate registration of instant claim (available via chat bot), purchase and renewal of policy.

Handling up to 400 FAQs and 27+ services, the bot lets policyholders, apart from claims registration, make changes or update personal details such as contact information, book a health assessment, track policy status, get an e-card, find network hospitals etc.

The conversational bot is instrumental in conveying the policy benefits such as HealthReturnsTM wherein the user receives upto 100% of their premium on leading a healthy lifestyle.

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