New Delhi: Niva Bupa, a health insurance brand, has launched its latest digital campaign, ‘Ab India Karega Rise’, introducing its new health insurance product, ‘Rise’. Designed specifically for India’s aspiring yet budget-conscious middle class, ‘Rise’ aims to bridge the gap between government health schemes and expensive private insurance plans, making quality healthcare more accessible and affordable.
For generations, India’s middle class has been ambitious, resilient, and forward-looking, yet rising healthcare costs remain a major financial burden. The ‘Rise’ health insurance plan is a comprehensive, affordable solution that empowers individuals and families to secure their health without compromising financial stability.
The ‘Ab India Karega Rise’ campaign reflects the spirit of ambition and progress that defines modern India. It highlights how ‘Rise’ provides security and confidence to those navigating inconsistent incomes, ensuring that healthcare is no longer a privilege but a fundamental right.
Nimish Agrawal, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Niva Bupa Health Insurance, emphasized the brand’s mission: “At Niva Bupa, we are committed to delivering innovative solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our customers. ‘Rise’ is not only a step forward in bridging the insurance gap for India’s Missing Middle but also aligns with the government’s mission of ‘Insurance for All by 2047.’
Our latest campaign is a testament to our commitment to affordable and accessible health insurance, in line with the government’s agenda of ensuring ‘Insurance for All by 2047.’”
‘Ab India Karega Rise’ is more than just a campaign—it is a movement advocating for health insurance as a key step towards financial and personal progress. With ‘Rise’, Niva Bupa is ensuring that health never becomes a barrier to success, empowering Indians to secure their future with peace of mind.
The campaign film, conceptualized by Glue Creatives, is available in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, reaching diverse audiences across India.