The Russian Checkme medical technology project began work on the Georgian market, Tbilisi became the first city. This was announced by the founder of Checkme Anastasia Faizulenova on her *her’s Facebook page.

Russian medical technology company Checkme starts work in Georgia

No other launch details are given, RB.RU sent a request to Checkme.

In early June, Checkme entered the Armenian and Kazakhstan markets, the service offers corporate customers employee health insurance based on its IT platform.

According to previously announced plans, the company plans to enter the markets of six more countries by the end of 2022: Azerbaijan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and some Europeans.

In December 2021, Checkme raised $714,000 to develop medical tourism and a new app from Hoff co-founder Mikhail Kuchment and investor Sergey Dashkov. The valuation of the company reached 5 million dollars. It was also reported that Checkme will invest 30 million rubles in the B2B vertical from October 2021 to October 2022.

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anastasia mariana

Source: RB

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