Skandia International has appointed Victor France as its sales director. France's chief area of responsibility will be overseeing the company's entire sales operation including the Middle East, South America, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, Europe...
Now Health International's network of approved hospitals, clinics and medical practitioners around the world has surpassed 1,400 in its first six months.
RBS has added five emerging and frontier markets funds to its range of Market Access ETFs, listed in on the Deutsche Bӧrse in Frankfurt.
Cirencester friendly has appointed a new sales and marketing director.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has demanded five immediate actions to avert further financial turmoil.
Ratings agency Fitch has warned that life companies which rely on independent financial advisers (IFA) to distribute their products could be negatively affected by the retail distribution review (RDR), and predicted a bright future for bancassurance....
Pension scheme administrators need a "safe harbour" in which they can talk to scheme members about their pensions without fearing they have given regulated advice, the Pensions Administration Standards Authority (PASA) says.
Shadow business secretary John Denham will today announce an investigation into companies that knowingly "rip off" consumers, with a focus on financial services.
Advisers have welcomed plans to introduce a compulsory code of practice for insurers which is designed to encourage consumers to shop around for an appropriate annuity when they approach retirement.
A spoof documentary showing estate agents as obnoxious, arrogant and sleazy workers has quickly become an internet sensation.