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Dental plans: worse than pulling teeth?

Dentistry is an area that is often misunderstood, mainly due to the constantly changing legislation and tabloid headlines concerning NHS dentists. Raman Sankaran explains all

Government reforms are continually changing the face of the healthcare industry so it is vitally important that brokers are aware of all new policies and fully understand the implications that reforms can have on the market.

It is these changes that can open up more opportunities for intermediaries, offering them the chance to increase selling potential.

With healthcare continually hitting the headlines, highlighting lack of free, immediate treatment and lengthy queues for operations, never before

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What does the 2025 Budget mean for insurance brokers?

On Wednesday afternoon, after weeks of speculation (and an unprecedented early leak by the Office for Budget Responsibility), the Chancellor finally revealed her second Budget. Tom Golding, PKF Littlejohn partner considers some of the main tax changes and what these may mean for insurance brokers.

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