BUPA - Expat Health Insurances

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Launched in 1947 in England, BUPA stands for British United Provident Association. It is a British association which is seen as the Rolls Roys of International Health Insurances.

Its Lifeline plan is widely undertaken, especially by British and Oil & Gas companies. It is reputed for their very good customer service, though there always are some hiccups when dealing with such a Mammoth organization. Unfortunately, it also is priced according to its reputation - the highest on the market.

They also have agreements with IHI (International Health Insurance) for their great Travel Insurance product.

Bupa is a provident association. It doesn’t pay dividends. Instead, it reinvests its benefit so as to provide a better service and improve their facilities. They also award close to £2.5 million per year in grants in supports of projects working on improving medical knowledge and treatments.

The bottom line is that it is a great insurance company for those who don’t care about the cost. It is seen as the best in the market and work hard to keep its reputation.

 
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