iKBBI Announces Latest Sponsor as Healthcare Giant BUPA

The Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installers (or iKBBI as it's betterknown) announced a new sponsorship partnership with the healthcare giant BUPA last week.

BUPA has become the latest supporter of The iKBBI and joins a growing and impressive line up of founder sponsors including Blum, Corian, FRANKE, Classic Marble and Hippo
Waste.

iKBBI Director Drew Carter commented about the partnership by saying:

We’re very pleased to have secured sponsorship from a great brand such as BUPA.
Not only is it a huge business within its own sector and a well established
household name internationally, the company has a huge relevance with our industry and members in particular,'

Drew went on to say: 'We have been working closely with its National Account
Manager, Andy Linaker, since the middle of last year and the company has already shown great support by offering our members discounted products and services. As a self employed installer it is important that speedy recovery from illness or injury is made in order to return to work as soon as possible.The affordable solutions offered by BUPA will benefit our members enormously and is a huge benefit in itself.'

BUPA National Account Manager Andy Linaker said:

'We’re pleased to be working with The iKBBI and believe it's starting to offer notable change to its industry. Our new relationship will help its members and their respective businesses and we’re proud to be working with this dedicated group of professionals.'

BUPA’s wide range of products and services include health insurance, assessments,
assistance at work, cash plans and childcare. iKBBI Members receive discount on their
healthcare insurance products. BUPA has also kindly donated a FREE Healthcare
Assessment worth over £300 which The iKBBI will use in a competition to be
announced next month.

You can visit the BUPA website at: http://www.bupa.co.uk or find out more about The iKBBI, including membership from as little as £4 a week, by visiting its website at
http://www.ikbbi.org.uk, or call 020 7712 1558.


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