Insurer Zurich UK has pledged to continue to support advisers and says it has no existing plans to build a direct-to-consumer (D2C) offering, as the company announced mixed results for the first half of the year.
The High Court has rejected a legal challenge to Worcestershire Council's "maximum expenditure policy" which will limit, on introduction, how much is spent on supporting a disabled adult in the community to that for equivalent provision in residential...
Zurich's retail protection proposition manager makes his case for you to attend this year's COVER Forum
john Ritchie, CEO of Ellipse makes his point why you should attend this year's COVER Forum.
Less than a quarter of those on the Government's reduced benefits will be able to make up the shortfall by finding work or moving to cheaper accommodation.
Adviser support group Tenet's petition asking the government for a long-stop for financial advice complaints has reached 2,098 signatures in only ten days.
Following the successful roll-out across the majority of the country, the benefit cap starts today in the final council areas.
More than 12 million Britons are without a financial back-up plan, according to Bright Grey.
Dominic Howard of Best Doctors is to attempt to cycle the 234 miles / 377kms from London to Paris in 3 days in order to raise money for Great Ormond Street hospital (GOSH).
Commonly accepted health management best practices are not always effective, a population health management company has found.