The group life market may be in robust health, but it does face an array of conditions driving change. Edward Murray investigates the developments that lie in store over the next year.
Group Risk Development (Grid) has released the first ever full set of collated claims figures from the group risk industry.
Ellipse has agreed a deal with a children's bereavement charity to provide counselling services for all group life claimants.
The imminent introduction of auto-enrolment looks set to trigger increased investment in employee benefits, according to research from Group Risk Development (Grid).
Legal & General has launched a new relevant life plan to enable employers to provide an individual death in service benefit for an employee.
Ellipse has improved the way it calculates free cover limits on its group life schemes.
Louise Colley from Aviva picked up the Outstanding Achievement Award at last night's COVER Excellence Awards.
Grid has argued that incentivisation is the best way for the protection market to expand - not compulsion.
Aviva is aiming to settle death claims from group risk customers within three days.
Canada Life has said it sees significant growth opportunities in group risk and plans to use new media to market the sector.