Spire was formed from the sale of BUPA Hospitals to private equity company Cinven in 2007.
Are Spire hospitals part of BUPA?
Spire Healthcare was formed from the sale of Bupa Hospitals to Cinven in 2007, followed by the purchase of Classic Hospitals and Thames Valley Hospital in 2008. It was the subject of an initial public offering in July 2014.
When did BUPA become spire?
2007
Who owns Spire Healthcare?
SPIRE HEALTHCARE GROUP PLC
Is Spire a private hospital?
Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom, with 39 private hospitals and 8 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland. Spire Healthcare is committed to the highest quality of patient care and has earned a reputation as a leader in its field.18 Mar 2021
How is Spire funded?
Spire Healthcare's revenue is derived from three major sectors: personal medical insurance (PMI); the NHS; and self-paying customers. Work carried out for the NHS accounted for just over 29% of total revenue in 2018, the majority of this is from GP referrals rather than block contracts from local commissioning groups.
Is Spire owned by BUPA?
Spire operates 26 acute care hospitals spread throughout the UK. Cinven acquired Spire from BUPA in August 2007.
Are spire and Bupa the same?
LONDON - Bupa Hospitals has rebranded as Spire Healthcare following its £1.44bn takeover by private equity firm Cinven. The new identity, created by design agency Designhouse, was chosen to reflect the company's desire to grow its business and also to reinforce a leadership position in the market.16 Oct 2007
Has Ramsay bought spire?
Spire said: “Accordingly, the acquisition of Spire by Ramsay has been terminated and the scheme has lapsed.”20 Jul 2021
How many BMI hospitals are there in the UK?
BMI Healthcare is Britain's leading provider of independent healthcare with a nationwide network of 51 hospitals performing more complex surgery than any other private healthcare provider in the country.5 Nov 2020