The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has called for regulatory changes on financial products in the long term care sector.
The Insurance Fraud Register will go live in July after the Association of British Insurers and the Insurance Fraud Bureau signed contracts on the creation of the database.
Jelf has warned that many of the key recommendations of the Sickness Absence Review are unlikely to ever be realised and called its decision to ignore income protection (IP) as ‘madness'.
Cuna Mutual is offering three months free accident wage protection to credit union members.
Parents are risking the financial security of their families should they become seriously ill by not buying critical illness (CI) protection.
The protection industry may have to change the way it works if it is to maximise the potential of the simple products initiative, the project's leader has said.
InterGlobal is to sponsor the International Air Ambulance Alliance (IAAA), a network committed to raising the professional standards of fixed-wing air ambulance providers.
The Health Committee report on Social Care is making recommendations having failed to understand the technicalities behind the Dilnot Report, Partnership has said.
MPs on the Health Select Committee (HSC) have urged the government to stimulate the long term care (LTC) insurance market.
The imminent introduction of auto-enrolment looks set to trigger increased investment in employee benefits, according to research from Group Risk Development (Grid).