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  2. Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Bupa Health Insurance, with 3.9 million customers, is a leading health insurance provider in Australia and also offers health insurance for overseas workers and visitors. Bupa Health Services is a health provision business, comprising dental, optical, audiology, medical assessment services and health care for the Australian Defence Force.

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  4. Bupa Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Bupa Arabia (بوبا pronounced /buːpə/) is a Saudi-owned and operated publicly traded company with 800 million Saudi riyals in paid-in capital.Bupa Arabia provides health insurance to the requirements of the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance and the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA).

  5. Niva Bupa - Wikipedia

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    Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited (Niva Bupa) is an Indian health insurance company, founded in 2008. It is headquartered in New Delhi, India.Niva Bupa Health Insurance Company Ltd. (formerly known was Max Bupa Health Insurance Company Limited) is a joint venture between Fettle Tone LLP (an affiliate of True North Fund VI LLP), an Indian private equity firm, and the UK based ...

  6. Nuffield Health - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 the President of BUPA, William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield, suggested the charity might benefit from incorporating his name so was re-registered as the Nuffield Nursing Homes Trust (NNHT). [4] At this time the Trust purchased the Strathallan nursing home in Bournemouth for £23,150. It was closed for ten months to be refurbished and ...

  7. MBF - Wikipedia

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    MBF, an Australian health insurance provider now merged with Bupa; Marine's Best Friend, a Doom source port based on Boom; One thousand board feet, a measurement in common use in the North American lumber industry; Microsoft Binary Format, a floating point number format; MBF Bioscience, a bioscience research software development company

  8. Roundhay Hall - Wikipedia

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    During the First World War Brotherton turned part of the house over to the military for use as a hospital. [1] Brotherton bequeathed the property to Dorothy Una Ratcliffe the wife of his nephew, Charles. Dorothy and Charles lived at the hall for a while but divorced in 1932 and while Dorothy retained the house, she remarried and spent much time ...

  9. Nick Botterill - Wikipedia

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    After that, he was a founding partner in Teddies Nurseries, a childcare provider which expanded to some forty sites around Britain and in the 1990s was among the ten fastest-growing British companies. In 2000, the business was sold to BUPA and went on to become one of the largest companies in its sector in the world. [3]