With so many different variations of aneurysms, understanding the difference is key to deciding what kind of cover can be offered to those living with the condition, says Debra Bradley
What happens to a business when one of its key persons becomes ill, disabled or dies? Gerry Warner outlines what business protection really means
The long-awaited scrapping of over-70s regulation is expected to result in increased sales of term assurance, but not necessarily via advisers, writes Samantha Downes
Britons living in Spain are becoming more and more wary of the effectiveness of the country's new insurance regulation system, but Chris Barkell insists that the situation is changing for the better
Defaqto recently published its third annual review of the critical illness market. Author Nick Telfer looks at the past 12 months and how the future could unfold
Conference: CII boss predicts growing demand for private healthcare in the UK
Advisers can no longer afford to be locked out of the debate about the benefits offered by trusts, as Phil Carroll demonstrates
Underwriters always require a general practitioner's (GP) report, and usually ask to see any hospita...
Now is the time for the insurance industry to get into gear and deliver on service. Lucy Quinton reports on why providers should be bending over backwards to offer IFAs good service