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Standalone health insurance player Max Bupa Health Insurance Friday announced that it has rebranded itself as Niva Bupa and said it is targeting a total business of Rs 2,500 crore in fiscal 2021-22. The rebranding exercise comes after the exit of Max India from the company in 2019 and the entry of private equity firm True North. International healthcare company Bupa Group is the other joint venture partner of the health insurer. "Following the shareholder transition of Max Bupa from Max India to True North in 2019, we are now ready with our new brand identity as Niva Bupa. We will continue to maintain strong growth in the market and aims to become Rs 2,500 crore (total business) company by FY21-22, the insurer's managing director and CEO Krishnan Ramachandran said. In fiscal 2021, the insurer's total business stood at Rs 1,751 crore. The company is opening around 52 offices. It has 13 bank partners, including Axis Bank and HDFC Bank, Bank of Baroda and Federal Bank. Ramachandran