After four years as CEO, Swiss Re's Michel Liès will step down on 1 July with reinsurance head Christian Mumenthaler named as his replacement.
Fiona Murphy feels there is something rather significant missing from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA's) first steps into a consultation on the ageing population and financial services.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a discussion paper to learn how financial services firm can better engage with an increasingly ageing population.
Scottish Widows has transferred the registration of its life insurance business to London from Edinburgh.
Old Mutual Wealth's protection business paid out 95.43% of critical illness claims in 2015, the insurer revealed.
Aviva has launched a group life master trust aimed at offering protection solutions to SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises).
Kevin Carr puts forward a solution to keep clients informed as insurers change definitions in critical illness policies.
VitalityLife paid a record amount in claims during 2015, with more than £28m paid in claims on its Life, Serious Illness and Income Protection products.
Openwork and Zurich have signed an agreement that will see the insurer divest its 25% shareholding in the network within the next four years.
Cirencester Friendly has reported that the Society paid 94% of claims in 2015.