PMI sector forms shooting and social club

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The Private Medical Insurance (PMI) sector has formed a social and shooting club, open to both providers and advisers.

The club, the Society of Health Insurance Target Shooters (thankfully, with the self styled acronym SH**S) describes itself as "a relaxed members club that regularly brings together many of the leading figures from across the UK and international PMI industry."

It meets monthly at various clay shooting grounds in the South of England, where members take a half days shooting and network.

Forthcoming events are Fennes Shooting Ground in July and the South Down Shooting Ground in August.

The club's web site is www.pmishooting.com/

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