Growing global mobility and legislative changes in destination countries popular with emigrating Brits mean there has never been a better time to be selling international PMI. Peter Carvill investigates. Click here to download pdf
As increasing numbers of UK citizens choose to live abroad, it appears that the old saying of the world getting smaller has come true. A consequence of this has been that sales of international private medical insurance (PMI) have increased throughout 2007 and been more active than domestic PMI. And with new factors having come into force during 2007, with more to follow in the near future, it seems that those IFAs selling international PMI may be in for a boom year in 2008. Looking ahead to next year, many insurance professionals believe sales of international PMI are likely to continue g...
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