PMI Partners signs up second IFA network

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PMI Partners has signed up Whitechurch Network Ltd to enable their advisers to introduce private healthcare business.

The deal means Whitechurch’s advisers can offer private medical insurance from providers such as Bupa, AXA, Norwich Union and Pru Health without taking on full advice, administration and regulatory burdens. For referring clients brokers and IFAs can receive 33% of the commission whilst also maintaining a client relationship. PMI Partners managing director, Ian Sawyer, comments: “We hear advisers of all types honestly admitting that although they act in this market, they’re not confident that they are doing it properly. We take care of everything for them.” Whitechurch is the second IFA n...

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