The Right PMI & Healthcare increases presence in healthcare space

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The Right PMI & Healthcare, the specialist PMI division of The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, has reported arise in its membership to over 50 specialist PMI advisers.

The network currently has over 20 PMI providers on its specialist healthcare panel.

Amanda Wilson, director at The Right Mortgage and Protection Network said: “It’s great to see that our growth and reputation within the healthcare space is only getting stronger.

“We have worked really hard over the past year to build strong relationships with specialist healthcare providers and are committed to helping our members provide their customers with the peace of mind that they are able to get access to the treatment they need, at the time they need it, where they need it.”

The Right PMI & Healthcare provides access to individual, corporate, and SME PMI schemes as well as in-house training, a quotation engine, specialist compliance support and a dedicated PMI helpdesk.

The network’s quoting engine (PMI Quote) which launched last year, offers PMI advisers the chance to source individual PMI from 10 providers.

It has projections to increase its PMI sales division to 75 advisers by the end of the year and will hold its next specialist PMI training workshop for its members on 28th June in Birmingham.

Adam Stretton, managing director at the network, said: “We have bolstered our training programme this year and are delighted to be offering specialist PMI workshops for our members, which are sponsored by some of the leading PMI providers.”

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