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Credit crunch is biting abroad as well, say expats

13 October 2008

Britons can take some comfort from the news that the credit crunch is biting just as sharply abroad, according to a major new survey of expatriates by Bupa International. Almost three quarters of expats are concerned about the credit crunch and, in particular, the negative impact of currency fluctuations, with the value of the British pound falling by 17 percent against the euro since the start of 2007. Expats say they are now spending less money, while saving is proving increasingly difficult.

When asked how the credit crunch is impacting their daily lives, the world’s largest international health insurer found that almost half of expats are not spending as much when they go out, while around 40 percent are reducing their spending on luxury items such as holidays and clothing.

However, in spite of the global financial uncertainty, it seems expats wouldn’t swap their life abroad for one back home. In fact, over three quarters believe their lifestyle is better in their new country, with most citing the weather and the way of life as the key benefits of an international lifestyle. Over a third say their health has improved since moving, due to more exercise and a healthier diet.

Dr Sneh Khemka, medical director at Bupa International said: "Expats are certainly feeling the pinch, just like many British consumers back home, as currency fluctuations and rising costs of essential items such as food and fuel, affect disposable income levels and their ability to save. But even in these challenging economic times, our customers know they won’t be stung for a large medical bill should they fall ill abroad, as their health insurance can cover the cost of all their drugs, treatment and hospital fees – and even bring them back home, if this is needed.

"Expats want peace of mind about their healthcare, and importantly that of their families, while living away from home – ultimately you can’t put a price on your health."

Bupa International takes care of the international healthcare needs of almost 800,000 people in 190 countries, supplying quality individual and group medical cover to people who are in their home country or living abroad.

Find out more about Bupa International at: www.bupa-intl.com

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