Aviva has increased its critical illness (CI) claims payment rate to 93% in the first six months of 2010.
Bright Grey says it paid 95% of critical illness (CI) claims in the first six months of the year, its strongest claims paid figures to date.
Standing in the shadow of two bigger brothers can be an intimidating place, but being the runt of the group risk family isn't proving such a bad thing for the group critical illness (CI) market lately, writes Owain Thomas
Canada Life has simplified the processes and requirements for firms whose employees wish to continue working beyond their Expected Normal Retirement Age (ENRA).
The group life and long-term disability markets shrank last year according to Swiss-Re.
Aviva paid out 1,499 critical illness (CI) claims during 2009, totalling almost £118m, with a 2% non disclosure rate, according to data released today.
Critical illness (CI) payouts are continuing to rise and non-disclosure rates are also improving, new figures show.
Friends Provident received 624 claims last year; of these 578 (92.6%) were paid and 46 (7.4%) were declined.
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