Unum has created a Group Life master trust, allowing employers who offer their employees group life cover to pay out claims free of tax.
Private medical insurer Exeter Friendly has launched a range of new underwriting options on both its Health Cover for Me and Health & Stuff plans.
The British Insurance Brokers Association (BIBA) has highlighted "inequality" in the current funding of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme FSCS).
As the first broker has sat, and passed, the new Association of Medical Insurance (AMII)/Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) IF7 examination, AMII has announced plans for an advanced version.
A streamlined health cash plan providing cash back on the most frequently claimed health costs, has been launched by Engage Mutual.
Legal & General (L&G) has branded advice too expensive to produce products to support the Government's reduction on welfare spending.
Both existing and new international customers can claim premium discounts of up to 20% in a reward scheme launched by Expatriate Healthcare.
The ABI has discounted fears of a pan European regulatory clash, as both the UK and the EU authorities overhaul their supervision of financial services.
Bupa has announced a price revision for its critical illness rates.
Citizen's Advice has criticised George Osborne's targeting of sickness benefits in a summer spending review aimed at cutting the £155bn deficit.