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AMII adds three new members

by Muna Abdi
October 19, 2022
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The Association of Medical Insurers and Intermediaries (AMII) has welcomed Incorporate Benefits LLP, DAM Employee Benefits, and Intelligent PMI Ltd, taking the association to over 120 members, an 8 per cent increase from 2022.

Northern Ireland-based Incorporate Benefits LLP is a partnership between Kerr Henderson and Independent Healthcare Solutions which offers clients advice and services all around the UK.

Davidson Asset Management [DAM], which was founded in 2003, provides employee benefits, mostly to the UK hospitality and leisure sectors.

DAM, a company with offices in London, Glasgow, and Manchester, has more than 18 years of expertise in creating employee reward programmes that promote employee retention and create some of the greatest teams in the business.

Intelligent PMI Ltd, a South Yorkshire-based company founded in 2014 is a private medical insurance broker serving clients in the UK.

Incorporate Benefits director John Kerr says: “Both partner companies were already members of AMII and it, therefore, made total sense that Incorporate Benefits became a member too.  

“We feel that having AMII membership succinctly articulates our business ethics and client-centric approach. In other words, it’s a statement of our professionalism.”

Intelligent PMI director Linda Maguire says: “AMII promotes and maintains high standards of professional and ethical conduct among its 120-plus members in order to inspire the confidence of the consumer, no matter whether they be individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises or corporate buyers of health, wellbeing and risk services.

“Along with FCA accreditation, joining AMII gives our clients further peace of mind that we deliver to the highest possible customer services and industry standards.”

DAM managing director Lorraine Kellie says: “We are proud to be joining AMII. At DAM our goal is to take care of tomorrow for all clients by creating employee benefits packages that are relevant and supportive to all their staff, meaning we strongly advocate for the health, protection and wellbeing services AMII aims to promote.

“Being a company that believes firmly in our values, we feel AMII’s code of ethics and conduct strongly aligns with our purpose and will allow us to maintain the level of service and professionalism we strive to deliver to all our clients.”

AMII executive chairman David Middleton says: “This has already been a record-breaking membership year and the Association is delighted to welcome a further three intermediaries to our member community.

“It is very satisfying to see that the work we are doing on behalf of our members, and the individuals and companies they represent, is further strengthening our position as the voice of the health and wellbeing industry.”

 

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