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Bupa Mexico is a health insurer offering private medical insurance to individuals and corporates in Mexico, with around 77,000 customers. Bupa Global Latin America provides international health insurance, local health insurance, and travel insurance to around 72,000 customers. Main operations include Guatemala, Panama, Dominican Republic ...
Iñaki Ereño (Melilla, 16 February 1964) is the CEO of Bupa, the international healthcare company headquartered in the United Kingdom. [1] He was previously CEO of Sanitas, the Spanish health insurance company, and CEO of Bupa's Europe and Latin America business. He was responsible for the digital transformation of Sanitas and the ...
In 2012 he joined the Bupa management committee for Europe and Latin America and in 2013 he became general manager of Sanitas Seguros. He also contributed to the insurance distribution agreement with BBVA that brought more than 300,000 of the bank's customers to Sanitas, [4] and carried out a similar operation with Banco Sabadell, [3] and ...
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).
Iñaki Peralta, CEO of Sanitas and Bupa Europe and Latin America. [18] Paola Binetti, Italian politician, psychologist and academic. Juan Antonio Samaranch, 1st Marquess of Saramanch, President of the International of Olympic Committee. António Pires de Limas, Exminister of the Economy of Portugal. José Horacio Gómez, Archbishop of Los Angeles.
The Latin American economy is an export-based economy consisting of individual countries in the geographical regions of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The socioeconomic patterns of what is now called Latin America were set in the colonial era when the region was controlled by the Spanish and Portuguese empires.
Over 55 million Latino Americans are residents of the United States, representing 18.3% of the US population. Latino Americans (latinos) are American citizens who are descendants of immigrants from Latin America. [16] [17] [18] More generally, it includes all persons in the United States who self-identify as Latino, whether of full or partial ...
The Latin American Free Trade Association, LAFTA, (later transformed into the Latin American Integration Association, Spanish: Asociación Latinoamericana de Integración, Portuguese: Associação Latino-Americana de Integração) was created in the 1960 Treaty of Montevideo by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.