Expats happy with move: BUPA International

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Eight out of ten people think that moving abroad was the best decision they ever made, according to a survey from BUPA International.

Paula Covey, head of marketing for BUPA International, said: "These findings, which come a year after BUPA International almost doubled in size, are in line with the growth we are seeing as more people choose to make another country their home.” BUPA International bought IHI in Denmark and AMEDEX in Miami in 2005, opening up new markets, particularly in Latin America. Covey added: "Looking ahead, China, India and Russia are important markets for us. As the economies in these countries strengthen, Western businesses are basing themselves there, opening up new markets for expat health insura...

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