AXA PPP healthcare has launched a scheme to enable big businesses to provide improved and affordable healthcare for workers.
Auto-enrolment will be a positive for life insurers but the FSA break-up will likely stifle business, an actuarial consultant has said.
The gender directive and massive untapped corporates are two key reasons for advisers to be cheerful for 2013, LV= said at the Cover Forum yesterday.
Gender-targeted products will emerge once gender-neutral and I-E tax price changes have settled down, a Cover Forum panel debate said.
Moore Stephens has warned that the Financial Services Authority's (FSA) proposed new rules on client money could cost brokers more time and money.
Potential expats need to realise that relocation will mean getting to grips with foreign processes despite exciting lifestyle changes, Jelf Employee Benefits has warned.
International expatriate insurance provider William Russell has improved its out-patient claims procedure in Hong Kong.
Lack of private medical cover growth has spurred insurers to look for cost-efficiencies from hospitals and consultants, Laing and Buisson has reported.
Simplyhealth is teaming up with Nuffield Health to provide businesses and their workforce with a back care awareness guide.
Firms offering restricted advice are spreading "propaganda" about the apparent difficulties of meeting the Financial Services Authority's (FSA's) new independence rules, according to consultant David Severn, a former head of investment business policy...