Gender re-pricing plans are well underway at Bright Grey and Scottish Provident headquarter with online adviser support.
Two in five would not miss a tenner a month, yet healthcare insurance remains low on the agenda, Bright Grey has said.
Bright Grey has added to its critical illness cover for personal and business protection menu plans with changes to definitions. It has also increased its limit for life cover.
There will need to be greater insurer consideration of real claimant needs, a care advisory service provider has stated.
The combined Royal London protection brands of Bright Grey and Scottish Provident have seen new business levels up 45% and an 18% increase in applications, in the first three months of the year.
Four in ten Britons are afraid that getting a serious illness would be a significant detriment to their living standards, according to research.
I have a client looking to buy life and income protection (IP) cover. My problem is that, although he has indefinite leave to remain in the UK, he is a refugee and has no long-term medical or financial history. What problems are we likely to encounter?...
Scottish Provident is urging advisers to assess female client's protection needs ahead of the EU Gender Directive's implementation.
Adviser's use of company extranets for protection business may have peaked, research has found.
With the launch of the simple products steering group, what should be the focus for its protection element? Is there a hesitation about actually designing products that are simple?