Mental health claims are growing and now make up a third of all those received on group income protection (GIP) policies, according to Legal & General.
Workplace stress has reached a four-year high with British workers being the most stressed compared to colleagues in some of the world's biggest economies, a new report has found.
SIPP and SSAS provider Dentons has launched a new self invested pension with a reduced establishment fee and fixed charging structure.
Jersey plans to make further inroads into the alternative funds sector with the introduction of its 'fast track' Private Placement Fund.
IFA consolidator Perspective Financial Group has acquired Gateshead-based adviser Vivienne Shepherd, and plans to integrate the practice into one of its existing Newcastle businesses, Rutherford Wilkinson.
Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has signed a protocol agreement with the US' Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) which signals a closer working relationship between the two countries.
It's our roundup of the stories your clients may have read in the national newspapers over the weekend...
HM Treasury is pressuring the US government to "carve out" low-risk institutions from FATCA, ahead of a draft paper due this week.
The Pensions Ombudsman has found in favour of Friends Life after a consumer had complained it misled him about the nature of its treatment of additional voluntary contributions (AVCs).
Brett Williams, the former head of platforms Cofunds and Skandia, has launched a private equity firm with targets including financial services groups.