Skandia has announced its gender-neutral pipeline plans including the launch of tele-underwriting.
HIV Positive people taking out HIV Life Assurance are insuring themselves for an average of £134,667, according to IFAs Unusual Risks.
The average life assurance policy taken by the gay community is now £242,578, an increase of 28% over just four years.
Bright Grey has added to its critical illness cover for personal and business protection menu plans with changes to definitions. It has also increased its limit for life cover.
Child CI cover is a common benefit on critical illness products in the UK. In Ireland, regulations allow insurers to take cover relating to children a step further, as Greg Becker expains
Specialist Lloyd's insurer Jubilee has announced a strategic move to grow its specialty term life business across both underwriting and distribution.
Nearly all those with HIV are unaware of the availability of life cover for people in their situation.
Barclays is encouraging customers to review their protection needs and offering three months cash back to customers who buy a life insurance policy between 21 April and 1 June 2012.
Women do not value their own lives as much as men do, according to new research from Scottish Provident.
Less than one in five parents take out life cover to protect their finances in case of them dies, according to new research.