CI: Which? report met with backlash from industry experts
Employers based in high-risk areas in London can now gain group life cover after group risk specialist, Lutine, secured capacity in areas that were previously unavailable including EC3 and other sensitive London postcodes.
Following the implementation of the new critical illness (CI) definitions in April, the IFA market has called for positive retrospective CI changes to be made to existing policies. What do you think about such an idea? What are the pros and cons?
Research: Study shows existing drugs can cure illness
Using voice stress analysis as part of tele-underwriting may be on the cards for the protection market.
While critical illness cover will largely pay a claim out in full, income protection falls short of the mark, leaving policyholders uncertain of what is coming to them, writes Roger Edwards
Bupa critical illness (CI) cover pays a one-off lump sum benefit if a person covered dies, suffers o...
Norwich Union has slashed its prices across its mortgage life insurance and term assurance range in ...
Praise has been heaped on the industry by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), following its review from April 2006 to March 2007.
Research: Competitive premiums ranked top with IFAs