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Employee Benefits

1m more workers receiving workplace benefits in last year

The number of workers without access to workplace benefits has dropped by around one million over the last 12 months, according to research.

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Critical Illness

Aegon: 86% of our child CI claims are for cancer

Aegon UK has revealed that 86% of its child critical illness (CI) claims are for cancer in a bid to raise awareness.

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Adviser / Broking

Advisers urged to address latent demand for advice

There is an increasing need to educate the public on the value of face-to-face professional financial advice, according to the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII).

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Adviser / Broking

Which advisers picked up an Unbiased.co.uk award?

Anna Sofat, founder of IFA firm Addidi, was named Financial Adviser of the Year at the Unbiased.co.uk Media Awards 2014 at a ceremony in London on Wednesday.

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Technology

Mobile technology will soon make a health difference in rich and poor lands - Bupa

Shirts that detect blood sugar levels, contact lenses monitoring retinal changes and toilets that record vitamin intake and hydration levels will become commonplace for all, according to Bupa research.

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Individual Protection

Zurich delivers 'rapid' protection growth

Zurich UK Life's protection business has grown 'rapidly', according to its 2013 annual results.

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Employee Benefits

HWS a 'selling opportunity' but may lead to 'two tier' occupational health

In order to fund the new Health and Work Service, the government will no longer offer compensation to employers that experience high levels of sickness absence.

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Group Protection

SMEs suffer from staff illness and absence

Nearly one in five (17%) small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) suffered significant disruption from staff illness and absence in the past year, according to findings from Metlife.

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Insurer

Protection sales drop at Royal London

Royal London New Business Results for the year to 31 December 2013 show protection sales dropped 15% over last year to £436m for the Scottish Provident and Bright Grey brands.

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Marketing

BoE says rates on hold 'for some time' as it scraps unemployment focus

The Bank of England has today said it will not hike rates "for some time to come" - with the base rate potentially at 2% by 2017 - as governor Mark Carney begins to alter his forward guidance policy.

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