Concerns have been expressed about the way in which the Financial Services Authority (FSA) is communicating the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) to consumers.
Peter Maynard puts the case for commercial individualism and brand growth over industry handwringing
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has reported a more "entrenched" attitude by both consumers and businesses across the board in health insurance complaints.
The Department for Work and Pensions and the Local Government Association have named fifteen local authorities in England recommended as potential pilot sites for Universal Credit.
British workers are becoming more stressed and finding it difficult to leave their work in the office - even checking email on holiday, according to research.
Unum has created a video to help employers understand the value of income protection to their business.
The Northern Ireland office lost an average of 10.3 working days per person in 2012, almost ten times the number lost in the Scottish Office, government statistics show.
The income to be generated as a pure protection specialist post-RDR should not be under-estimated, an IFA network has said.
Up to 100 jobs could be at risk after Simplyhealth announced it would move all its private medical insurance operations to its Bristol base.
The government has been criticised for its insistence that the Money Advice Service (MAS) should be responsible for educating consumers about risk.