Saga announces Bupa as new health insurance partner
20th
Saga has identified Bupa as the right health and wellbeing partner to support the expansion of its product range and offer new and existing customers more of the exceptional service they expect from Saga. Bupa's market-leading digital capabilities will also create new opportunities for innovation within Saga's health and wellbeing products.
"We are delighted to be partnering with Bupa, a market leader and trusted brand in healthcare. This partnership will strengthen our
"We remain committed to providing high levels of quality, service and choice, offering a range of policies that can be tailored to suit our customers' needs and budget. More details will be available for new and existing customers in the lead up to the December launch."
"We're delighted that Saga has chosen Bupa to care for its customers' health. Across Bupa there is already a huge amount we do to support the health and wellbeing of people aged 50 and over, and we're looking forward to working with Saga to keep driving this forward. By 2035, half of all
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