What happens when sickness strikes long before payday, and you don’t have KSh 20,000, 40,000, or even 80,000 lying around?
For many Kenyan families, this isn’t a hypothetical question. It’s real. It’s immediate. And it’s financially devastating.
In Kenya, one of the biggest misconceptions about health insurance is that it’s unaffordable. Many believe that comprehensive medical cover is a luxury reserved for those in formal employment or with steady monthly incomes.
But the truth is simpler:
The problem is not the ability to pay. It’s the ability to pay all at once.
Jubilee Health Insurance is challenging this long-standing barrier through its flexible Lipa Pole Pole payment model, a digital installment system that is quietly reshaping access to healthcare coverage.
The Affordability Gap
Kenya’s health insurance penetration remains low, hovering below 20%. For millions of Kenyans, the dream of accessing quality healthcare without financial strain remains elusive. The stumbling block often lies not in willingness but in cash flow. A large portion of Kenya’s working population especially in the informal sector, earns money in a rhythm that changes week by week, season by season. They may have enough over time to pay for health insurance… they just can’t do it in a lump sum.
This is what economists call the affordability gap: What people can afford cumulatively vs what they can afford instantly.
Traditional lump-sum premium payments have unintentionally excluded millions who live on fluctuating earnings from small businesses, agriculture, or daily wages. These Kenyans understand the cost of a health emergency more than anyone yet they remain locked out because the system was not designed with their realities in mind.
The Reality of Informal Incomes
According to data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), over 80% of Kenya’s workforce operates in the informal sector. Their incomes rise and fall with markets, and opportunities. Unlike salaried employees who plan around predictable paydays, informal earners navigate a different rhythm, one that demands flexibility.
This makes rigid insurance models impractical.
When policies demand upfront payments, they push away those who need protection the most. Many informal earners have watched loved ones wiped out by hospital bills. They know the stakes. Still, the lump-sum barrier keeps healthcare security out of reach.
This is where Lipa Pole Pole steps in.
The Value of Bite-Sized Payments
By allowing customers to spread payments into manageable instalments, models like Lipa Pole Pole are transforming the way Kenyans approach health insurance; it offers access, dignity, and peace of mind. They recognize that affordability is not static, it’s about aligning payments with income patterns. A fruit vendor in Gikomba or a boda boda rider in Kisumu may not have KSh 30,000 to pay upfront, but KSh 2,500 a month feels doable.
This shift from lump-sum to instalment-based payments is a game-changer. It transforms health insurance into something sustainable, not aspirational. And because the entire process is digital, approval is instant, no paperwork no waiting. It’s truly life-changing.
It fits the Kenyan reality:
Financial agility matters just as much as financial ability.
With Lipa Pole Pole, health cover becomes a manageable lifestyle habit rather than a financial shock.
A New Era of Inclusive Health Coverage
Jubilee Health Insurance’s innovation goes beyond convenience, it’s built on empathy and understanding. It acknowledges that health security shouldn’t depend on one’s mode of income or timing of earnings. It should be a right accessible to all.
By breaking the lump-sum barrier, Jubilee is sending a powerful message: that the future of health insurance lies in flexibility, inclusivity, and customer-centric design. Lipa Pole Pole is more than a payment plan; it’s a bridge between intention and action, between the desire for health protection and the means to sustain it.
In the end, financial wellness isn’t about how much one earns; it’s about how smartly one manages what they earn, and thanks to flexible models like Lipa Pole Pole, every Kenyan now has a fairer chance to access quality healthcare one instalment at a time.
When sickness strikes before payday… can you really afford to wait?”
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