AXA PPP opens adviser portal

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AXA PPP International has launched a new online portal, Amplify International, to help intermediaries promote its international health insurance products and services to prospective members and to support them in servicing their portfolio of AXA PPP International clients.

Featuring the international healthcare company's sales and membership tools and resources, Amplify International offers intermediaries:

• Sales toolkit - for easy access to brochures and handbooks so they have the right information at their fingertips when they need it

• Overviews and updates of AXA PPP International's global health insurance products and services - to help them to stay abreast of the latest developments

• Information on support available for their clients such as MyGlobe - the online resource packed with country-by-country practical knowledge to help members familiarise themselves with new places and, should they need medical attention, for details on appropriate healthcare facilities

AXA PPP International sales and marketing director, Kevin Melton said: "We recognise that international medical insurance intermediaries operate in a demanding environment.

"That's why we want to make it as easy as we can for them to do business with us.

"I am confident that, as a one-stop-shop for information and support, Amplify International will help us in taking a step nearer to achieving this."

www.axapppinternational.com

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