Holloway Friendly has launched an enhancement to their Purely IP income protection product - Purely Day One.
Living on state benefits would require significant lifestyle changes for those found too sick to work compared to being employed, a team of bloggers has found.
More than 11,000 benefit sanctions were imposed on Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) claimants between June last year and the end of May.
Holloway Friendly has appointed two new directors to its board taking the total number of people on the board to ten.
LV= has revealed its protection new business increased 16% over the first six months of the year compared with the same period of 2010.
Fifty charities have hit out at the government for using ‘dangerously misleading' benefit claims statistics that are contributing to hatred towards disabled people.
Disability rights campaigners have hit out at a report by MPs which concluded the process used to decide claimants' eligibility for benefits is working well.
Only a quarter (24%) of people applying for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) are found sick or disabled enough to be awarded the benefit, according to latest government statistics.
The modest-sized British Friendly has giant plans for the IP market. Its CEO Mark Myers reveals all to Paul Robertson
Consumers are becoming more confident in shunning specialist financial advice and purchasing financial products online, according to new research.