Aetna International sees great opportunities for the UK international PMI market. Paul Robertson talks to Nic Brown.
Nicola Culley asks if the introduction of auto-enrolment will deliver new business to the group life market or if employers burdened by the extra costs will cut back.
Jo Miller examines new research showing the industry needs to explore new ways to communicate the rewards of protection products.
My client is an SME employer who can no longer insure employees until default retirement age after its removal. He is continuing to provide group income protection benefits to all of his employees for as long as they work in the company. What considerations...
With the economy showing little sign of an upturn and spare money thin on the ground, cost-effective cash plans are the most sought-after employee benefit. Nicola Culley examines this rapidly growing market and ponders its longevity
The majority of policyholders have been cancelling insurance policies following HIV positive diagnosis, an adviser has reported.
Sorry to start the new year of on a cynical note but... Just before Christmas the NHS Commissioning Board (the central body which sets standards for the NHS) published a series of documents.
Mental health concerns have been high on the agenda of late, from adviser corporate client discussions to Association of British Insurers conferences and Labour leader Ed Miliband's speeches. How significant is this issue for employers and are insurer...
There is not enough competition among insurers and hospitals, Jelf Employee benefits has warned.
NHS staff wellbeing has a direct impact on patients' experience of healthcare, a study by the National Nursing Research Unit suggests.