Chase Templeton acquires PMI specialist

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Chase Templeton Group has acquired Healthcare Quotations (HQL), the Oxford and Gloucester based private medical insurance (PMI) specialists, for an undisclosed sum.

Kevin Amphlett, CEO of Chase Templeton, said: “The profile of HQL’s business represented a prospect too good for us to miss, adding a further £8m of annual premium to our PMI portfolio across both SME and individual PMI sectors – our stated ‘sweetspot’ for growth.

“Of particular interest to us was a number of affinity schemes held by HQL, an area that Chase are eager to develop.”

Rohan Moore, managing director of HQL, said: ‘Having decided to sell our business we approached Chase Templeton

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