TrigoldCrystal courts PMI opinions

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TrigoldCrystal is surveying brokers on their views of the private medical insurance sector.
The survey is on the TrigoldCrystal website with a prize draw for an Apple iPod Nano. It is designed to establish how important advisers see the private medical insurance market for themselves and their clients at the present time and in the future.

David Aylmer, business development and marketing director at TrigoldCrystal, said: “The private medical insurance market is one of the fastest growing areas in the UK for mortgage advisors and IFAs. Demand for private medical insurance is growing rapidly creating excellent opportunities for advisors with attractive commission and fee levels.

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