The Exchange launches new PMI quotation service

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The Exchange has announced the launch of a new Private Medical Insurance (PMI) comparative quotation service with a special introductory offer and six providers already signed to come on board.

The six provider partners for the service, which is being launched via the Exweb portal, are Exeter Friendly Society, Health-on-Line, Norwich Union Healthcare, Prudential Health, Standard Life Healthcare and Freedom Healthnet. Talks are also currently underway with a further five providers about their future involvement. And the PMI service will be expanded to include corporate PMI schemes later in the year following provider demand. As part of the launch campaign, the PMI service will be free to Exweb users until the end of October 2005.The Exchange says it has sourced advice and feed...

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