Has the government's long awaited spending review focused the publics' mind on protection and health insurance to any meaningful degree, and do you think the industry will capitalise on it?
The Cycle to Work scheme has been growing in popularity. However, have HMRC guidance plus a recent court ruling put a spanner in the spokes? Paul Bartlett investigates
The interaction of PMI providers and their customers at point of claim can be tricky. Lisa Hall outlines the pitfalls to be avoided
At a key time for state and insurance sector relations, Owain Thomas meets the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance and Financial Services' new chairman, Jonathan Evans MP
As the dust settles, Peter Barnett gives his view of the Spending Review's impact on financial services and the economy in general
Fergus Bescoby examines the various forms of liver disease and the implications of underwriting
He won’t have any of it (nice, understated chap that he is), but I may just be IFA Peter Chadborn’s worst ever customer.
Cash strapped councils will increasingly shunt costs for long-term care to users and the NHS, according to Laing & Buisson.
RBS has appointed Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to oversee the flotation of its insurance business.
The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) would consider expanding to include protection advisers it has revealed.