Grameenphone and Cikitsa International have signed a deal to provide priority access to international healthcare services, including faster and discounted treatment facilities for GPStar customers.
The telecom operator said in a press release that the partnership will allow GPStar customers and Grameenphone employees to access hospital services in India, Thailand, Singapore, and Dubai.
Under the agreement, customers will also receive exclusive discounts and privileges at Manipal Hospitals across India.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed at a ceremony attended by Grameenphone Head of Partnerships Munia Ghani, Partnership Manager Munmun Khan, Partnership Manager Nashar Ahmed, and Partnership Manager Khondker Hasan Shariar.
From Cikitsa International, Chief Operating Officer Muntasir Mahmood and Managing Director Md Tanvir Morshed were present, while Manipal Hospitals Senior Executive Swati Agarwal joined virtually from Bangalore.
“At Grameenphone, we aim to ensure priority and value-added services for our customers, and access to trusted international medical care is another step toward extending support beyond borders,” said Grameenphone Head of Partnerships Munia Ghani.
“Treatment facilities should not be limited by borders, and this partnership will strengthen the idea of care beyond boundaries,” said Cikitsa International Managing Director Md Tanvir Morshed.
“At Manipal Hospitals, we are committed to making world-class healthcare more accessible and patient-centric across borders through digital connectivity and coordinated care,” said Manipal Hospitals Senior Executive Swati Agarwal.
The partnership aims to improve access to international healthcare by making services more efficient, affordable, and accessible for customers.





