The Association of Friendly Societies (AFS) has voted in favour of merging with the Association of Mutual Insurers (AMI), to create a new trade body representing the UK's mutual insurance sector.
Aviva is revamping its critical illness (CI) proposition, increasing the sum assured by 400% and adding to the number of conditions covered as part of a raft of changes.
Aviva is looking to expand into the Indonesian market over the next year as its growth decelerates slightly in China.
Axa's Graham Harvey asks if proposals to 'read-across' the RDR to protection risk demeaning the treating customers fairly (TCF) principles...
Disability claims are needlessly rising and likely to continue doing so, it has been argued.
A scheme to prevent older people being forced to sell their homes to pay for long-term care has been announced by the Conservatives.
A county court judge has ruled £8,000 worth of credit card debt is unrecoverable due to the ‘unfair' way in which PPI was sold with the product.
Bright Grey has released a stand alone Relevant Life Policy aimed at small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs).
Bupa is launching a new flexible private medical insurance (PMI) product for businesses employing more than 50 people.
The Actuarial Profession has launched a code of conduct covering all its members.