In February, the Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA) held their first conference called ‘The Value of Advice.' Joint chair Tish Hanifan talks to Fiona Murphy about long term care advice and the impact of the forthcoming care cap
Annuity Direct has warned the Association of British of Insurers' (ABI) code of conduct on annuity purchase will not be ‘strong enough' to protect consumers or encourage shopping around.
Fiona Murphy examines what long-term care reforms mean for advisers and their clients
Financial advisers will be ‘centre stage' in the future long-term care system, according to the minister for care and support.
A government cap of £75,000 on long-term care (LTC) costs reported yesterday will benefit 'very few' of the people actually in LTC, according to advisers and industry experts.
The Unbiased website has re-launched with several new search facilities that aim to give a more refined consumer / adviser match.
Back in July, journalists and the care industry alike wondered why HSBC hurriedly closed market leader, Nursing Homes Fees Agency
Fiona Murphy looks at the perceptions surrounding long term care funding and how advisers are responding to client needs.
The Dilnot Commission may have come up with a workable solution to the adult social care problem but, as Peter Barnett explains, it has to get past the politician.
The long-term care market effectively disappeared in the early 1990s. But is it about to re-open and how should IFAs approach it? Stephanie Spicer reports