Until 2024, Indonesia is still facing an increase in cases of a number of diseases, including diabetes, tuberculosis (TB), as well as anxiety and sleep disorders. In response to this, PT. Asuransi Jiwa Generali Indonesia (Generali Indonesia) is committed to supporting public health through the Generali Health Cities health roadshow initiative which will be held in 17 cities from June to August 2024. President Director and Chief Executive Officer of Generali Indonesia, Rebecca Tan, said that her party provides an opportunity for the public to access complete examinations, starting from medical check-ups (MCU), body mass index (BMI), breathing tests, eye tests, electrocardiogram (ECG) heart examinations, and doctor consultations. Collaborating with partner hospitals and health networks, "Generali Indonesia has been established since 2008 and has certainly become part of Indonesian society. In addition to actively providing life and health protection for more than 400,000 customers from various levels of society. This is a manifestation of our commitment in carrying out our role as a responsible corporate citizen," explained Rebecca Tan in Surabaya, Friday (6/20/2025).
The health roadshow activities will be carried out in several cities in Indonesia, such as Bandung, Medan, Palembang, Jakarta, Tangerang, Semarang, Cirebon, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Batam, Cianjur, Malang, Pontianak, Palangkaraya, Pekanbaru, Makassar, to Jayapura, and will involve the participation of thousands of participants and volunteers. This is in line with Generali Indonesia's marketing reach which is currently in more than 35 cities, supported by thousands of professional and licensed agents, from Medan to Jayapura. "Through Generali Health Cities, we believe that early health checks can encourage people to have a healthier lifestyle. These efforts are part of our steps to realize Generali's vision—enable people to shape a safer and more sustainable future by caring for their lives and dreams," he explained.










