Health Care Matters acquired ahead of retirement
The Private Health Partnership (PHP), part of Skipton Building Society group, has acquired Health Care Matters for an undisclosed sum.
Health Care Matters, which controls £1.2m in premium income, was established in 1993 by George Connelly who will be retiring after more than 30 years in the PMI industry.
Jan Lawson, PHP's managing director said, "Health Care Matters has an excellent reputation for valuing all its customers and George wanted to ensure his clients would be very well looked after.
"We have an excellent track record of integrating businesses into the PHP infrastructure ensuring a smooth transition for the clients
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