Rivia, a startup that collaborates with clinics to enhance service quality in the healthcare sector, has launched operations in Ghana. Currently operating in Ghana, with plans to expand to West and East Africa, Rivia partners with clinics, offering comprehensive support in customer acquisition, financing, and technology to elevate patient service quality and expand clientele reach. Rivia is founded by two-time entrepreneur, Isidore Kpotufe, who previously sold his startup, stabus, to the Nigerian mobility startup Treepz after raising US$1.2 million. “Patients have lost trust in Africa’s healthcare system. The funds will be used to onboard 10 clinics and provide them with the needed support to scale their business.


Source:   The North Africa Journal
January 18, 2024 15:02 UTC