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SATYA MicroCapital Ltd. renders voluntary medical aid to natives of Odisha – Goes a step Beyond Business



The facility can be exclusively availed free of cost by the clients being served by SATYA MicroCapital.

Taking a step beyond business, SATYA MicroCapital Ltd – one of the leading NBFC-MFIs in the nation, has dedicated itself to serve the humanity by providing medical aid support and immediate relief treatment to the people who are in dire need of treatment in Odisha.  

A socially conscious and responsible organisation, SATYA MicroCapital has already provided relief to more than 4000 families in the state through this benevolent initiative. The facility offered by the company provides holistic protection against unprecedented mounting expenses borne from medical exigencies and other healthcare related services and can be availed free of cost by the clients of SATYA MicroCapital.

Sharing thoughts behind this noble initiative, Gaurangini Jain, Deputy CEO, SATYA MicroCapital Ltd. stated, “At present day, we never know when, where and how physical health can get exposed to unanticipated threat. Welfare of human life has always been a top priority for us. Owing to the ever-rising medical expenditures and the survival crunch induced by natural catastrophes, we feel preserving the human health is of utmost importance. Doing to the best of its capacities like always, SATYA has promptly supported the needy with its welfare initiatives. After the recent capital infusion of INR 153.25 Crore, we are confident that SATYA will more integrally extend its protective shield for safeguarding people against uncertainties pertaining to natural calamities and soaring healthcare expenses.”

A persistent fear has been observed among the natives of the state when it comes to their survival and wellbeing in the aftermath of cyclone Fani. Established in 2017, the RBI registered microfinance institution is extending unparalleled charitable help to people living at the bottom of the pyramid since cyclone Fani battered Odisha in 2019 followed by the recent unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19.

Being benefitted by SATYA’s chivalric approach, Ms. Minati Lenka, a 55-year-old resident of Nimapada in Odisha says, “I was in a dilemma when Doctors suggested an expansive treatment to cure abscess and infection borne from my hysterectomy. I was very upset as I had already utilized all my savings and was left with no money in hand for treatment. While I was battling with health issues, SATYA’s officer informed me about this facility which can be exclusively availed free of cost by SATYA’s clients. I feel very fortunate and happy that I got associated with SATYA. I cannot thank them enough for their immense support right from my doorstep to hospital.”

The MFI believes that life of any human being is the most prized possession, and no stone should be left unturned in ensuring their safety and wellbeing. SATYA has offered support by settling pre-hospitalization to post-hospitalization, in-patient treatment, day care treatment and medical expenses of similar sort. This humble act of benevolence demonstrated by the MFI has further helped people in prioritizing their treatment and wellness over fiddling about how to manage the expenses on actual basis.

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