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Hong Kong co-working space operator theDesk unveils group medical insurance plan

It is expected to benefit the 500 individuals who work from its locations in Sai Wan and Causeway Bay.

Co-working space operator theDesk has launched a group medical insurance plan for its members in Hong Kong, an announcement revealed.

The medical insurance plan is expected to benefit the 500 individuals who work from theDesk’s three locations in Sai Wan and Causeway Bay, whilst future members who join the firm, including its fourth location in Admiralty which is set to open in March 2019, can avail the offer.

“We understand that businesses with lean operations may face difficulty in acquiring medical insurance for their employees, so with this in mind, we approached one of the leading insurance providers to explore potential solutions for our members,” Thomas Hui, CEO and co-founder of theDesk, said in a statement. “We are glad to have found a partner who is innovative and flexible, and have tailored the industry’s first group medical insurance plan exclusively for our members.”

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