BUPA reveals flexible Group PMI

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Bupa is launching a new flexible private medical insurance (PMI) product for businesses employing more than 50 people.

Companies will be able to build their own tailored health insurance packages using benefit options previously available to larger employers. The design means businesses and staff will not have to pay for cover they don't want or need. BUPA Select will be available from 1 December and alongside its core product, offers: out-patient, add-on cash packages and a range of underwriting and excess options. Companies can also choose to exclude cancer or psychiatric cover, have a rolling excess or add an annual benefit maximum to their policy, allowing them to control costs and minimise exp...

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