Sehat Kahani, a Pakistani healthcare startup, has been included to Forbes’ list of the 100 Companies to Watch.
On August 28, the publisher published the second edition of its 100 to watch list, which focuses on firms on the rise in the Asia-Pacific area.
This list’s top category was biotech and healthcare, which is precisely what Sehat Kahani works on.
The following is a list of how the pandemic influenced many businesses and startups.
It covers 15 nations and territories in 11 different sectors, including biotechnology and healthcare, e-commerce, retail, and finance.
This year, Singapore has the most companies on the list.
To be eligible, businesses must be based in the Asia-Pacific area, have private ownership, operate for profit, have more than $50 million in annual sales, and have received no more than $100 million in total investment as of August 1.
The ranking considers a company’s revenue growth track record, regional effect, ability to attract capital, potential business strategies, and engaging story.
The Project – Sehat Kahani
Sehat Kahani is the only Pakistani firm on Forbes’ 100 to Watch in Asia list this year. Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram launched it in 2017 as a women-led organisation. 10 Pearls Ventures, Elahi Group, Impact Investment Exchange, and the Islamic Development Bank are among its primary investors.
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The primary goal of the organization is to link patients with physicians in rural places through its mobile app.
It helps you to identify providers quickly and schedule consultations. You may also record your medical history, locate cheap payment options, and have prescription delivered directly to your home.
Sehat Kahani has enabled 1.2 million medical consultations with 800 medical specialists to far.
The app is available on both the Google Play and Apple App Stores. More information is available on the website.