LifeSearch's Malcolm Robertson provides a snapshot of how far the group risk market has come.
A client of adviser firm Vita discusses how her life has changed since being diagnosed with cancer.
Legal & General's Richard Kateley says we should avoid pigeonholing advisers when discussing who should sell business protection. Here's why.
Paul Roberts discusses what changing retirement trends will mean for the protection market.
What a month for income protection and welfare reform. Richard Walsh discusses his report on resilient households, the government's Green Paper and the contradictory actions in the Autumn Statement.
Do UK life insurance companies know, or ever try and understand, how their customers feel during the hardest times in their lives, asks Roger Edwards.
Alan Knowles questions whether the consolidation of major protection insurers last year represents a win or a loss for advisers and the overall market.
How a society treats its disabled and sick workers is increasingly an economic as well as a social issue. So it is encouraging to see the Government start to address both with its recent Green paper on 'Improving Lives, writes Huw Evans, director general...
FCA report shows how reducing one form has produced another, says Richard Walsh
Research from Group Risk Development (GRiD) shows that the majority of employers overestimate the cost of group risk financial protection for their staff. Katharine Moxham discusses this in more depth.