25% refused financial product in last five years
Newer policies offer longer terms
No need for medical
‘Promising lead' or ‘Back to the lab'?
The most unnecessarily underinsured group in the UK is the HIV community, according to specialist advisers Unusual Risks.
Half of insurers are now offering some form of HIV Life Assurance, up from 35% last year, according to medical financial advisers Unusual Risks.
Life insurers are ‘living in the dark ages' and stigmatising HIV positive clients meaning their needs are not being met, according to research.
Various types of exclusions are found in life and health insurance policies. James Shattock explains why they exist and that discounts for underwriting exclusions are now here to stay
Pulse Insurance has launched a policy offering up to £200,000 of accidental death cover and either £10,000 or £25,000 life cover - without a doctor's report or medical examination.
As the country in the world's eye, COVER looks at the parlous state of healthcare in South Africa. Graeme Mackenzie explains