Research recently published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) highlighted that one in eight UK workers are forced to retire early because of ill health or disability. John Dean looks at how we can keep the ageing workforce fit and in work.
Jonathan Long discusses the importance of keeping older clients covered as winter draws in.
British Friendly's Iain Clark discusses what makes a successful rebrand and how British Friendly repositioned themselves this year.
In the sixth of our series of monthly articles with Scottish Widows, Neil McKenzie talks about...
Purchasing protection insurance on cost alone is a risky business. Deepak Jobanputra looks at the factors that add real value
Employee assistance programmes are a valuable asset to workplaces. So why do very few worker know about them? And how can they adapt to employees' ever-changing circumstances? Jon Blackburn finds out
Life insurance, particularly for wealthier and high-net worth clients, deserves to be employed much more often, writes Torquil McLusky
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) set up Insuring Women's Futures to examine how the insurance industry interacts with women and women's risks. Fiona Murphy speaks to the CII's chief executive Sian Fisher at a launch event partnering with the HeForShe...
Cigna Global Health Benefits recently announced an expanded partnership with African-based insurer, the Hollard Insurance Group writes Gilles Nyssens in this sponsored piece.
Advisers should turn clients' attention to whole of cover, because like it or not, it is a necessary conversation, writes Justin Taurog