Health Shield acquires PMI protection provider
Health cash plan provider Health Shield has announced the acquisition of Medex Protect, a specialist PMI excess and shortfall protection provider.

The deal will allow Health Shield to offer a complementary bolt-on offering to its existing suite of products, extending the availability of standalone PMI excess cover to more companies.
The add-on policy refunds the excess clients pay if and when they make a claim on their PMI policy. It also provides reimbursements (up to policy limits) for shortfalls when a hospital or consultant charges over and above private medical insurers’ guidelines.
Health Shield Chief Executive, Jonathan Burton, commented: “Medex Protect is a well-respected organisation with a product that represents a perfect fit for Health Shield. Whilst Health Cash Plans provide valuable PMI excess cover, we appreciate that not every company wants a cash plan but they still want to cover their PMI excess. This deal will allow us to help them do just that.”
Medex Protect Director, Jason Dunks, added: “Medex Protect has built a strong name for itself in the intermediary market thanks to our great service and unique proposition. We provide extra protection and peace of mind for clients; in turn giving intermediaries the support to enhance PMI retention levels in light of the ongoing increases in IPT rates.
“Joining with Health Shield will bring significant strategic opportunities and enable the small team at Medex Protect and our proposition to be an integral part of a growing, innovative employee wellbeing business.”
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