AMII releases more free tickets for conference

Author: Owain Thomas
Cover | 04 Jun 2010 | 14:39

Categories: PMI| Cashplans

Topics: Bupa| AMII| conferences| PMI/Private Medical Insurance| Cash Plans

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The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) is doubling the number of complimentary places available at its conference.

Member firms can now claim up to four free places, up from the original allocation of two.

A number of free passes are also available to non-AMII intermediaries, and the association says those already working in private medical insurance or considering how to be involved are all welcome.

The conference will focus on the future of healthcare provision and funding with keynote speakers, including Bupa MD Dr Natalie-Jane Macdonald and Professor Karol Sikora.

A debate session, industry-focused seminars and networking opportunities are also included.

Those wishing to attend the event being held on July 1 in Hinckley, Leicestershire should go to www.campaignpartners.co.uk/amii to register, or contact Michael Payne on 01206 731181 for complimentary non-member tickets.

 

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