Oriental Health Insurance, an Indian-owned and operated brand, began operations in 1947. Initially a subsidiary of LIC until 1973, its ownership transferred to the central government in 2003, making it a public sector insurer. Today, it boasts over 6,000 employees and a network of 4,000+ hospitals nationwide.
IFFCO Tokio General Insurance Company, established in 2000 as a joint venture between Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited and Tokio Marine Group, offers a range of health insurance plans for individuals and families. These plans are designed to cover key medical expenses, including hospitalisation, day care treatments, and pre- and post-hospitalisation costs, helping reduce the financial burden during medical emergencies. For customers, the insurer provides access to cashless treatment at network hospitals, flexible sum insured options, and add-ons such as critical illness cover depending on the plan. Its strong presence across rural and Tier 2, 3, and 4 towns also improves accessibility, ensuring that policyholders can easily purchase, renew, and use their health insurance across different parts of India.