PGP ’21 alumnus takes home star prize at ET’s Startup Awards 2024

Khet Singh Rajpurohit addresses crucial gaps in claims’ processing with venture ‘ClaimBuddy’
24 September, 2024, Bengaluru: An alumnus of the two-year full-time MBA programme, Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), Khet Singh Rajpurohit, PGP ’21, is on a mission to solve crucial gaps in the medical insurance chain.
On 13 September 2024, Khet took home the star prize at The Economic Times Startup Awards 2024. Edging out contenders in the aerospace and urban mobility sectors, ClaimBuddy, a one-stop solution for Health Insurance Claim assistance, won under the ‘Best on Campus’ category for building an ecosystem that has disrupted traditional, staid insurtech systems.
During his second year on the IIMB campus, Khet began his work on the venture along with Co-founder, Ajit Kumar Patel. Managing the demands of running ClaimBuddy while pursuing an MBA at IIMB was certainly challenging. Today, however, the platform’s digital infrastructure serves more than 125 hospitals, and has processed insurance claims for over 15,000 patients. The Gurugram-based startup is valued at $23 million and is supported by a rich portfolio of investors including Bharat Innovation Fund and Titan Capital.
PGP ’21 alumnus takes home star prize at ET’s Startup Awards 2024
Khet Singh Rajpurohit addresses crucial gaps in claims’ processing with venture ‘ClaimBuddy’
24 September, 2024, Bengaluru: An alumnus of the two-year full-time MBA programme, Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP), Khet Singh Rajpurohit, PGP ’21, is on a mission to solve crucial gaps in the medical insurance chain.
On 13 September 2024, Khet took home the star prize at The Economic Times Startup Awards 2024. Edging out contenders in the aerospace and urban mobility sectors, ClaimBuddy, a one-stop solution for Health Insurance Claim assistance, won under the ‘Best on Campus’ category for building an ecosystem that has disrupted traditional, staid insurtech systems.
During his second year on the IIMB campus, Khet began his work on the venture along with Co-founder, Ajit Kumar Patel. Managing the demands of running ClaimBuddy while pursuing an MBA at IIMB was certainly challenging. Today, however, the platform’s digital infrastructure serves more than 125 hospitals, and has processed insurance claims for over 15,000 patients. The Gurugram-based startup is valued at $23 million and is supported by a rich portfolio of investors including Bharat Innovation Fund and Titan Capital.