QNB Egypt Partners with Bupa Egypt Insurance to Offer Exclusive International Health Insurance Services to Private Banking Clients
QNB Egypt, a subsidiary of QNB Group—the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa—announced a strategic partnership with Bupa Egypt Insurance, a leading provider of international health insurance solutions. The partnership aims to offer exclusive international medical insurance services to QNB Private clients in Egypt.
The agreement was signed by Mohamed Bedir, Chief Executive Officer of QNB Egypt, and Ayman Hegazy, Chief Executive Officer of Bupa Egypt Insurance, in the presence of senior executives from both organizations.
This partnership delivers an integrated client experience that combines innovative banking solutions with high-quality healthcare services. Through this collaboration, QNB Private clients will benefit from comprehensive international health coverage, supported by a wide network of hospitals and healthcare providers both within Egypt and abroad—offering peace of mind and enhanced value.
Under the agreement, QNB Egypt will provide its Private Banking clients with tailored health insurance packages covering medical expenses locally and internationally. The partnership also reflects a broader effort to strengthen integration between the banking and insurance sectors, offering holistic solutions that address clients’ financial and healthcare needs.
Commenting on the partnership, Ayman Hegazy, CEO of Bupa Egypt Insurance, said:
“At Bupa Egypt Insurance, we are committed to delivering world-class health insurance and healthcare solutions that ensure a premium experience for our clients inside and outside Egypt. We are proud that our collaboration with QNB Egypt marks our first partnership with a bank operating in the Egyptian market to provide international health insurance solutions for high-net-worth clients. This partnership enables us to reach a wider client base while supporting a comprehensive healthcare approach that goes beyond treatment to include prevention and integrated care.”














