Amii sees record rise in membership
The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (Amii) has claimed it has experienced an unprecedented increase in membership over the past six months.
Since the launch of the Amii/Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) PMI Exam last April, the association has welcomed 15 new member firms and another seven are currently being referenced taking the membership to over 100 firms.
Amii said it has also recently strengthened its membership offering with an updated website and a "Find-A-Broker" search facility for members of the public to find a specialist healthcare intermediary.
Other additional membership benefits are also to be announced at its AGM
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