, Hong Kong

AXA Hong Kong extends BetterMe platform to Employee Benefits clients

It is free of charge and no registration is required.

AXA Hong Kong and Macau is extending its wellness platform AXA BetterMe all Employee Benefits customers in both cities.

All members can enjoy the BetterMe service automatically, free of charge and no registration is required.

Insured employees and dependents can enjoy a comprehensive suite of AXA BetterMe services covering physical wellness, mental wellbeing, and chronic disease management services through the Emma by AXA app.

In addition, AXA is committed to providing all-in-one self-services through Emma by AXA. From registration to claims submissions and even medication orders, all services related to Employee Benefits policies can be completed conveniently. New features include online registration for member-exclusive events, outpatient e-claims, and easier viewing of benefits entitlements.

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