Regulation of long term care insurance has been welcomed by the industry, but what does it mean in practice for IFAs? Good news, says Michael Whittaker
The recent terrorist attacks on America have increased demand for international PMI (IPMI) products ...
Scottish Equitable has amended its corporate protection menu in a bid to improve underwriting for la...
Canada Life has cut its term assurance rates by up to 40%. The cuts, with effect from 23 November, a...
PPP healthcare has launched a telephone-based information and guidance service, Pay As You Go Healt...
Young, single clients need protection but will not always want to spend a great deal. Paul Robertson asks which areas they should be prioritising
Critical illness providers could be heading for an increase in claims following the ABI Critical Ill...
The International Stress Management Association (ISMA) and Royal Sun Alliance have commissioned research revealing that 53% of people are suffering stress at work.
The General Insurance Standards Council (GISC) has announced it will publish details of its decision...
My self-employed client declared that his wife was a 'sleeping partner' in the business for tax purposes. Now he has come to claim on his IP he is only being paid 50% of the benefit, even though his wife does not work. Where does he stand?