Fiona Murphy rounds up key points from the Association of Medical Insurer and Intermediaries AGM held yesterday.
The Association of Medical Insurers and Intermediaries (AMII)'s AGM saw the launch of a petition to lobby government against the forthcoming rise in Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) and its ‘potentially catastrophic impact'. In his opening address at the event held at Whittlebury Hall in Northamptonshire, Stuart Scullion, chairman of AMII [pictured] said: "We need to attract 100,000 signatures for the topic to be debated in Parliament, which we must achieve within 6 months of starting the petition. "Over the next week, we will be communicating with each of you, providing details of the IPT...
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