Towergate Health & Protection adds Solutions Healthcare to boost Scottish presence

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Solutions Healthcare Ltd, a whole of market healthcare insurance broker, serving commercial clients and individuals across the UK, has joined Towergate Health & Protection, following its acquisition by Ardonagh Advisory.

Based in Glasgow, the business offers advice on Private Medical Insurance and employee benefits including, life assurance, critical illness and business protection. Solutions Healthcare also provides an additional claims service.

Solutions Healthcare was founded in 2014 by Directors Alan and Evelyn Christie. The business will operate as part of Towergate Health & Protection, with Evelyn Christie continuing to guide the business in a client-facing role.

Alan Christie said: “Our business has grown and enjoyed success over the years thanks to the strength of our relationships, our personally delivered service and our attention to clients’ needs.

“We chose Towergate Health & Protection as the new home for our business as it will enable us to offer the same great service, as well as providing value-adding opportunities for our clients.”

Iain Laws, CEO, Towergate Health & Protection, added: “Solutions Healthcare presents a great opportunity to increase our presence in Scotland with a well-respected local business.

“We’re actively exploring options to expand our health and protection portfolio across the UK and are able to support businesses of all sizes to take their next steps.

“We know that many companies are currently considering the future of their business, and we have a range of opportunities available to help them achieve their ambitions.”

Towergate Health & Protection is a leading whole of market provider of specialist health and wellbeing benefits solutions. The business has grown significantly in recent years and advises more than 15,000 businesses in the UK and around the world.

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