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YAPP and Seguros SURA transform access to medications in Chile

The Chilean startup YAPP and Columbia insurance company Seguros SURA have joined forces to offer an innovative solution in the healthcare field in Chile. Thanks to this agreement, more than a quarter of a million people with collective health insurance will now receive direct and online reimbursements when purchasing medications from independent pharmacies. This move is particularly significant because independent pharmacies make up 73% of the pharmaceutical market in Chile. Thus, the alliance significantly expands the options for Seguros SURA’s policyholders, who typically receive 65% coverage on the cost of their medications.

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Talana, the Chilean human resources software startup, raises USD $8M

August 31, 2023

Talana, the Chilean startup specializing in providing human resources solutions announced the successful raising of a USD $8 million investment in a funding round led by Venturance and Altis. Since its foundation in 2016, Talana has established a strong presence in the market with over 5,500 clients in Chile and Peru, catering to a user base of more than 400,000 collaborators through its products and services.

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Walmart to Share Customer Data with Disney Advertising

May 13, 2024

After years of thinking they were in the business of selling things to people, retailers have realized they’re actually in the business of selling people to advertisers.  Retail media networks are the most obvious result, but why stop at ads sold directly by the retailer? Walmart has hooked up with Disney Advertising to test letting advertisers on Disney+, Hulu, and other Disney outlets use Walmart audience information to improve targeting and measure results.

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