Tameeni Integration
Tameeni integration allows customers to seamlessly connect their ZenHR accounts with Tameeni to manage employee insurance, retrieve policy details, and automate contribution deductions.
ZenHR now provides a dedicated Tameeni Setup page that enables customers to integrate their ZenHR accounts with Tameeni using API authentication. Once connected, customers can send employee details, retrieve policy information, and synchronize insurance deductions.
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How to Activate Tameeni Integration
Main Menu → Marketplace Integrations
On your dashboard, go to the main menu on the left-hand side, and there, you’ll find a new icon for Marketplace Integrations.
Once you click this icon, it will take you to the Marketplace Integrations & Partner Offers page, then go to the Employee Healthcare Benefits section.
In this section, locate the Tameeni integration.
Then click “Connect” to start the integration setup.
Step 1: Review Terms & Conditions
Once you click “Connect” on the Tameeni card. Read and review the Terms & Conditions.
Step 2: Add Signatory ID
Enter the Signatory ID required for Tameeni registration.
Ensure the ID matches company records to avoid errors.
Step 3: Connect & Sync Employee Data
Click “Connect” to sync employee data:
ZenHR automatically sends employee details to Tameeni for policy creation.
Employee Details (Name, Email, Position)
Family Members linked to each employee
Once the sync is complete, the Admin will be redirected to the Tameeni platform to finalize the registration process.
Step 4: Redirect to the Tameeni Platform
Admin must approve or deny the connection request:
Authorize → Employee and family member data is synced to Tameeni.
Deny → The integration setup is canceled.
Once authorized, the system will redirect the admin to Tameeni’s platform to complete the registration process.
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