Aviva has withdrawn its corporate hospitality events for its life distributors following the release of the Financial Conduct Authority's guidance on inducements and conflicts of interests.
British expats who have taken early retirement and moved to Europe will lose free access to local healthcare, the Telegraph has reported.
More than 5,000 financial advisers, brokers and bankers have been sacked or suspended since the beginning of the financial crisis, according to Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) figures.
Bupa has acquired Barbican Dental Care in the latest expansion of the insurer's dentistry services as it aims to become one of the biggest UK chains of private dentists.
Income protection (IP) provider British Friendly has announced it paid out 96.27% of claims during 2013.
New initiatives around funding long-term care will likely benefit only high-net worth consumers, while less wealthy people will still end up selling their homes to fund care, Zurich has suggested.
Jelf International has launched a series of international guides designed inform businesses about the key healthcare issues and trends within individual markets.
MPs have announced they are to undertake a Select Committee inquiry into the controversial Work Capability Assessments (WCA).
Arranging suitable protection insurance s is often ‘overlooked' by people going through a divorce, Aegon has warned.
Public Health England (PHE) is aiming to change the national conversation on health by moving the focus from sickness services to prevention and wellbeing.