Engage Mutual is now expecting over-50s customers to claim for terminal illnesses on its life cover policy following the end of a two year moratorium.
The mortgage industry should expect compensation claims from customers who were not offered financial support mechanisms when taking out their loans, claims management firms have said.
Providers purchasing tables at awards ceremonies and inviting advisers to sit on them will likely not be in breach of the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA's) requirements on inducements, it has confirmed.
Public health staff have said recent health reforms have ‘failed' to benefit the public's health and more than half have considered leaving the profession.
Macmillan Cancer Support has highlighted continuing problems with the Personal Independence Payment, as highlighted by the Government's own Work and Pensions Committee (WPC), labelling claims backlogs as "appalling".
Friends Life has reported a "disappointing" £19m loss for Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) in 2013.
Three-quarters (74%) of gay men and women take out Life Insurance to protect their home or mortgage, research has found.
The length of time sick or disabled people are having to wait to find out if they are eligible for benefits is unacceptable, a Work and Pensions Committee report has concluded.
A new occupational healthcare company, Work Doctors, aims to make it easier to access occupational healthcare and traditional family medicine for major UK businesses.
Aon is set to buy Lorica Employee Benefits in a bid to expand its health and benefits solutions to UK clients.