Unimed is a global leader in health cooperatives

Unimed is a global leader in health cooperatives

a Unimed system is a global leader in collaboration in health, education and social assistance, according to an analysis by World Cooperative Monitor 2022, a survey by the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA).ACI(in partnership with the European Institute for Research in Cooperatives and Social Enterprises)urex🇧🇷

The publication, which was launched in early December and is now in its eleventh edition, marks Unimed as the fourth largest cooperative system in the overall ranking of the 300 largest cooperatives in the world, including the agribusiness, insurance, credit and retail sectors, when considering the amount of money raised Cooperatives deal with it in proportion to the purchasing power of the economy in the countries in which it operates, with a turnover of 2,182,186.00 USD. In the same ranking, Unimed also ranked 31st in terms of revenue, with sales of ¥14.83 billion.

This result demonstrates the strength of Unimed’s system performance and our commitment to excellence in care. We are present in 90% of the national territory through the activities of our 340 medical cooperatives, generating value and enhancing positive impacts in communities, ”says Omar Abou Jamra Junior, President of Unimed do Brasil. He concludes that “the World Collaborative Observatory (WCM) is the most important A report on collaboration in the world, and the importance given to Unimed reinforces our belief in this model, of which we have been representatives for 55 years.

The World Cooperative Monitor (WCM) is an initiative of the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA), in partnership with the European Institute for Research in Cooperatives and Social Enterprises (Euricse), which studies the economic and social impact of the world’s largest cooperatives. The survey for its 11th edition analyzes the performance of the world’s 300 largest cooperative systems in 2020, which are responsible for moving ¥2.17 trillion a year.

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