BUPA Arabia, the leading health insurance provider in Saudi Arabia, has signed several agreements with orphan homes located in Jazan, Abha and Taif that took place at King Fahad Women's Charity Establishment to provide free medical insurance for all orphans who are benefiting from the charity's services. The agreement was signed by Tal Nazer, CEO of Bupa Arabia, and Ghada Abdulghaffar on behalf of Taief orphans, Adel Hadi on behalf of Jazan orphans, Jabran Alqahtani on behalf of Abha orphans and Shekha Alhezam on behalf of Abha and Jazan orphans. "Two years ago, we began with a visionary initiative launched by Bupa Arabia's Chairman, Eng. Loay Nazer, and today we are proud to see his vision transformed into reality. As a leading national company in the kingdom's health insurance industry we strongly believe in contributing to the development and prosperity of our society,” Nazer said. He said Bupa Arabia's free health insurance program for orphans is moving at an accelerated pace and up to date it has covered around 1,800 orphans located in the cities of Makkah, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Taif, Abha and Jazan. Bupa aims to expand its program to cover the remaining 3000 orphans living in orphanages in various regions by the end of December 2013. – SG