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Established in 1947, Bupa's purpose is helping people live longer, healthier, happier lives and making a better world. We are an international healthcare company serving over 60 million customers worldwide. With no shareholders, we reinvest profits into providing more and better healthcare for the benefit of current and future customers. Bupa has businesses around the world, principally in Australia, the UK, Spain, Poland, Chile, Hong Kong SAR, India, Türkiye, Brazil, Mexico and New Zealand. We also have associate businesses11 in Saudi Arabia. For more information, visit www.bupa.com

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
UK, Australia, Spain, Chile, Poland, New Zealand, Hong Kong SAR, Türkiye, Brazil, Mexico, the US, Middle East, Ireland, Saudi Arabia and India.
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
health, healthcare, hospitals, health insurance, dementia, care homes, cancer, workplace, dental, dentistry, workplace health, clinics, digital health, and wellbeing

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    UK, Australia, Spain, Chile, Poland, New Zealand, Hong Kong SAR, Türkiye, Brazil, Mexico, the US, Middle East, Ireland, Saudi Arabia and India., Various, GB

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  • Bupa Place

    102 The Quays

    Salford, Manchester M50 3SP, GB

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  • 1 Angel Court

    London, England EC2R 7HJ, GB

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  • 15/33 Exhibition St

    Melbourne, VIC 3000, AU

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  • 179 Turbot St

    Brisbane City, Queensland 4000, AU

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  • 317 George St

    Sydney, New South Wales 2000, AU

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    This week we celebrated our first-ever Best of Bupa Awards in recognition of the incredible impact of our colleagues on our customers and communities all around the world.   The winners were nominated by different teams for their contributions across a range of achievements, from driving positive change in society to reimagining healthcare through digital innovation   Congratulations to our finalists and winners!   #LifeAtBupa

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    A target with five topics. One throw decides the conversation. As part of our global Health Stories movement, players for the Black Ferns – New Zealand national women’s rugby team – Amy du Plessis, Maiakawanakaulani Roos and Theresa Setefano – take on the Health Throwdown. Mind. Body. Recovery. Performance. Mystery. Each hit sparks an honest conversation about wellbeing, managing pressure and what good health looks like. Let’s talk about health. #LetsTalkHealth #BlackFerns #Bupa

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    On the field, Sir John Kirwan was a rugby legend – but off it, the world had no idea he was struggling with depression. As part of Bupa’s Health Stories movement, the former All Blacks star reflects on how opening up about mental health changed his life, and why vulnerability can be the greatest strength of all. Watch Sir John Kirwan’s story and discover why sharing health experiences can help break stigma and encourage others to get the support they might need. https://lnkd.in/enGFSZ-C #LetsTalkHealth

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    Meet Jody, she recently took Bupa’s Medication Check and it helped her take control of her health. With a family history of breast cancer, she’s been under regular care of her doctor and has previously been recommended Tamoxifen as a preventative drug. But knowing the potential side effects, she hesitated. After taking Bupa’s Medication Check, it revealed that Tamoxifen wouldn’t be effective for her, a powerful insight that now allows her to explore better options. Personalised testing that can make a difference. Find out more: https://bit.ly/42Spy8v #BupaHealthDNA

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    In April 2023, Mary-Ellen experienced a period of intense depression.  Hearing other people’s stories helped her realise she wasn’t alone. Speaking openly about her experience has become a way to support herself and others. Mary-Ellen’s story reminds us that depression is a real physical and mental illness – and the more we talk about it, the more we can help each other 💙 #LetsTalkHealth

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    It’s time to meet the speakers helping to put healthcare in focus at the Bupa Healthcare Symposium 2025. In just under two weeks’ time, our speakers will be tackling three key themes: who you are, how you live and where you live. You’ll see a rich mix of perspectives, bringing valuable expertise and experience to help us explore how healthcare can evolve for individuals and communities. The physical event has sold out, but you can still join online by registering for access here. https://lnkd.in/e3rZjkBH #BupaSymposium2025

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    Last week at New York Climate Week, Bupa joined global leaders and innovators to explore one of the most urgent challenges of our time: how the health of our planet directly impacts the health of people. With 75+ years of caring for health, we see every day how climate change is impacting people’s wellbeing. Health isn’t just about treatment - it’s about prevention. That means tackling the root causes: from the air we breathe in our cities to the choices we make in our daily lives. Through partnerships, evidence-based guidance and a commitment to action, we believe we can make a real difference, for both people and the planet. Here are some snapshots of the conversations and events we were proud to be a part of. #ClimateWeekNYC

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    Research shows that teenage girls are six times more likely to drop out of sport than boys. As part of our global movement encouraging more open health conversations, we brought together players for the Black Ferns – New Zealand national women’s rugby team and young female players from York Rugby Union Football Club to talk about girls’ health – from periods to body confidence and resilience. Because when conversations like these happen, girls can feel less alone, connect with others and get the encouragement they need to stay active and healthy. Watch the full film here. https://lnkd.in/eWqZSej7 #LetsTalkHealth #BlackFerns #Bupa

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