Bupa Arabia showcases
healthcare innovation as
platinum sponsor at Money
20/20
(JEDDAH)
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Bupa Arabia Cooperative
Insurance participated
as a Platinum Sponsor in the
“Money 20/20 Middle East”
Conference and Exhibition,
the most prominent event in
the field of financial
technology in the Middle
East, which was held from
September 15 to 17, 2025, at
the Riyadh Exhibition and
Convention Center. The event
brought together a
distinguished group of
banking leaders, fintech
companies, startups,
entrepreneurs, and investors
to discuss the future of
innovation in digital
payments and financial
services.
The
participation of Bupa
CareConnect, the healthcare
delivery arm of Bupa Arabia,
came within its efforts to
enhance digital
transformation in the health
insurance sector and to
develop a patient-centered
care experience. Through
comprehensive healthcare
solutions integrated with
digital clinics and chronic
disease programs, the
company sought to ensure a
smoother and more effective
treatment experience,
contributing to raising the
quality of services and
increasing customer
satisfaction.
During
Money20/20, Bupa
CareConnect, presented a
range of advanced digital
services, including smart
healthcare management,
customized preventive
programs, and virtual
clinics, with access
provided across multiple
channels supported by
intelligent classification
and digital navigation. This
reflected the commitment of
Bupa CareConnect to placing
the patient at the heart of
the care system, by
combining medical efficiency
with modern technologies, to
provide proactive healthcare
that improves quality of
life, in line with the
objectives of Saudi Vision
2030.
Strategic Partnerships
Bupa CareConnect, the
healthcare delivery arm of
Bupa Arabia, has concluded
several strategic
partnerships with prominent
entities in the technology,
government, and healthcare
sectors, as part of its plan
to strengthen its digital
infrastructure and expand
its presence within the
national healthcare system.
This direction came in line
with the objectives of
Vision 2030. It enhanced the
position of Bupa Arabia as
one of the most prominent
supporters of health and
digital transformation in
the Kingdom.
These
partnerships aimed to
improve the level of
services by integrating
digital solutions and
artificial intelligence into
the patient’s health
journey, thus facilitating
access to care, shortening
time and procedures, and
providing accurate
monitoring of each member’s
condition. Bupa CareConnect,
the healthcare delivery arm
of Bupa Arabia, embodied
this approach through
treatment plans designed
specifically to meet
individual needs, integrated
with digital clinics and
chronic care programs, to
provide a proactive and
comprehensive care model
that placed the patient at
the center of the system and
raised the quality of
healthy living in the
Kingdom.
Seamless Experience
For his part, Dr.
Abdullah Khafagy, Executive
Director – Medical at Bupa
Arabia, KSA, stated that
Bupa CareConnect,
represented a unique
experience of care that
focused on empowering
patients through chronic
disease management programs
offered to Bupa clients and
designed specifically for
each case, ensuring precise
monitoring and providing
preventive and therapeutic
care. He added that Bupa
CareConnect worked to
improve patients’ quality of
life by supporting them to
adhere to treatment plans
through advanced technology
and smart solutions.
He further noted that the
digital clinics within
CareConnect allowed patients
to receive consultation and
treatment from their homes
easily and conveniently,
providing immediate and
specialized medical
consultations around the
clock. This facilitated
their access to healthcare
services with more
flexibility and humanity and
reflected Bupa’s commitment
to providing a modern
healthcare experience
consistent with Saudi Vision
2030 for digital
transformation and
innovation in the health
sector.
Preventive Healthcare
From her perspective,
Amira Youssef, Chief Digital
Transformation Officer at
Bupa Arabia, said: “We used
artificial intelligence to
analyze patient data
accurately, which helped in
early diagnosis and
providing treatment tailored
to each case, making the
patient’s journey smoother,
more flexible, and smarter,
and contributing to
enhancing the quality of
healthcare we provide to our
clients.”
She added
that artificial intelligence
contributed to improving our
customers’ experience by
facilitating access to
digital services,
accelerating procedures,
while maintaining the
confidentiality and security
of patient data, in line
with the objectives of Saudi
Vision 2030 for digital
transformation and improving
quality of life.
Event Activities
The Event attracted more
than 45,000 visitors and 450
brands, with more than 350
speakers, in addition to
more than 600 investors. It
was held under the theme
“where bold ideas meet big
business”, and addressed
several main topics,
including artificial
intelligence in finance,
modern banking services,
open finance, and regulatory
frameworks for startups. It
also provided dedicated
pavilions for partnerships,
lounges for executive
networking.
Health Discussions
Several Bupa Arabia
executives also participated
in a series of specialized
discussion panels during the
three days of the Money
20/20. On the first day,
Hatim Jamal, Chief Financial
Officer at Bupa Arabia, KSA,
participated in a session
titled “Unveiling the
opportunities in
Digitalizing and integrating
insuretech for businesses”,
where he discussed the role
of digital innovation in
developing the insurance
sector and connecting it
with market needs. On the
same day, Amira Youssef,
Chief Digital Transformation
Officer, took part in
signing ceremonies with a
distinguished group of
global technology partners
such as CNTXT (Google’s
exclusive partner), Oracle,
and Microsoft. While on the
last day, Eng. Ali
Sheneamer, Chief Business
Development Officer at Bupa
Arabia, KSA, participated in
a session titled “From
Claims to Codes: The Future
of the Insurance Industry”,
where he reviewed the key
transformations witnessed by
the sector and the pivotal
role of technology in
reshaping its operations.
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