Auto-enrolment (AE) has prompted an increasing number of employers to overhaul their entire benefit offering, JLT Employee Benefits research reveals.
The right to request flexible working has been extended to all employees from today, where it was previously limited to just parents and carers.
The outgoing Bank of England (BoE) deputy governor Sir Charlie Bean has said it is "reasonable" to expect interest rates to return to 5% within a decade.
Mortgage adviser network Personal Touch Financial Services has teamed up with technology firm eKeeper to support the launch of a new ‘AssuranceKeeper' service.
Official data released by the Office of National Statistics shows 52% of households are receiving more in benefits than they pay in taxes.
Chase Templeton has signalled its intention to maintain an aggressive acquisition momentum by strengthening its Board.
Advisory firms have successfully adapted to the Retail Distribution Review (RDR) but the cost of regulation remains a massive barrier to development, the Association of Professional Financial Advisers (APFA) has said.
Official statistics into the health and care of people aged 65 or over in England have found they over account for one in six of the population but one in two hospital bed days (54%).
Over a quarter (26%) of employees have called in sick to work when they weren't ill; according to research from Canada Life.
Roger Edwards of Roger Edwards Marketing Ltd, and former managing director of Bright Grey and Scottish Provident has launched a ‘Marketing Protection and Finance' Podcast.