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Square Health to provide Aviva Digicare services for further five years

by Graham Simons
06 February 2026
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Square Health has renewed its existing agreement to provide Aviva with digital health services for a further five years.

The deal, first agreed in 2020, sees Square Health provide Aviva’s Digital GP, DigiCare+ and DigiCare+ Workplace health and wellbeing apps.

Dr Bippon Vinayak, executive chairman and co-founder of Square Health (pictured), said: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with Aviva.

“These services have become a trusted source of clinical support for thousands of customers, and this renewal allows us to continue innovating and expanding the service.

“Our shared vision is to make high quality wellbeing services more accessible, convenient, and personalised, and this agreement reinforces that commitment.”

Fran Bruce, managing director, protection at Aviva, said: “The renewal of our partnership with Square Health will ensure that together with our other wellbeing providers, we are offering our protection and health customers the very best added-value benefits to help support their everyday physical and mental wellbeing.

“Wellbeing has become a central part of our insurance propositions, and we will continue to adapt and enhance the services we offer to meet changing customer and employee demand.”

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