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Protection: Assurance in these tougher times

00:01 | 21 Jul 2008 | By Roger Edwards

Although it sounds like something people queue up for at the dole office, family income benefit is actually an income-based life cover that provides excellent value for money.

Popping the question

00:01 | 14 Jul 2008 | By Roger Edwards

The amount of information demanded of applicants when filling in protection forms is overwhelming and still growing. But any efforts to simplify the process need to avoid simply adding to industry jargon.

Light at the end of the underwriting tunnel for Parkinson’s

07:00 | 07 Jul 2008 | By Stewart Yeadon

Nowadays, all is not lost for those unfortunate to suffer from a chronic and disabling illness. Apart from various treatments, life insurers are offering a number of protection schemes.

Going it alone as UK becomes a nation of singletons

00:01 | 30 Jun 2008 | By Graham Harvey

Whether people are choosing to live alone permanently, getting married later or are alone following divorce, the UK’s rapidly expanding army of singletons is one group that advisers cannot afford to neglect.

Protection: A back to work scheme that is working wonders

00:01 | 23 Jun 2008 | By Joy Redmond

The vocational rehabilitation services being offered by a number of group income protection providers are seeing high rates of success in getting employers on long-term sick safely back into full-time employment.

Protection: Lines of enquiry

07:00 | 16 Jun 2008 | By Jill Denniff

When it come to arranging life assurance it is useful for advisers to be aware of the procedures, tests and checks an underwriter may require of a prospective client and the reasons behind them.

Protection: Annuities do not have to be the inflexible choice

07:00 | 09 Jun 2008 | By Kim Lerche-Thomsen

For a client to get the most value out of an annuity it often just comes down to timing, so a little delay can greatly increase value, hence the advantages of fixed-term annuities.

Protection: Beware stats that turn marketing into scare tactics

07:00 | 02 Jun 2008 | By Roger Edwards

Insurance companies should focus on how critical illness cover can help people through their recovery rather than publicising alarming data about how many people become critically ill.

Protection: Underwriting options for multiple sclerosis

07:00 | 26 May 2008 | By Christine Dixon

Protection: Innovation could boost sluggish PMI market

07:00 | 19 May 2008 | By Chris Jordan

In the slowing growth of the private medical insurance markets, providing holistic financial planning for clients who want to help their families is one innovative, value-added response to consider.

Protection: Can carrots improve the health of the nation?

07:00 | 12 May 2008 | By Lin Ashurst

   The government has a stick approach to health improvement through prevention but perhaps a carrot approach is needed, such as tax relief on private medical insurance.

Protection: New definitions have not boosted the critical illness industry

07:00 | 05 May 2008 | By Graham Harvey

Protection: This is not a luxury add-on

07:00 | 28 Apr 2008 | By Roger Edwards

Protection: An antidote to the sick-day epidemic

07:00 | 21 Apr 2008

Employee absence can be a delicate and costly subject for businesses. Addressing the financial and management sides correctly is crucial and specialised help can make a big difference, as this week’s case study shows.

Making sense of mental illness

07:00 | 14 Apr 2008 | By Linda Walaszkowski

With a quarter of the population likely to suffer some form of mental illness every year, how do underwriters assess risk from this complex, sensitive and widespread condition when it comes to critical illness cover?

Protection: unlocking the potential of key person insurance

07:00 | 07 Apr 2008 | By Roger Edwards

Rethinking retirement

07:00 | 31 Mar 2008 | By Kim Lerche-Thomsen

Increased life expectancy means more people are claiming state pensions – and they are doing so for longer. So is it now time for the government to raise the age by which everyone must have bought a lifetime annuity?

Firing up the rules engine

07:00 | 24 Mar 2008 | By Lin Ashurst

Heralded by some as the saviour of the protection industry, rules engines are an automated way of assessing clients’ needs and risks in relation to underwriting and may become a driving force in moving the sector on.

If a job’s worth doing...

14:36 | 17 Mar 2008 | By Linton Penman

The case study below shows that arranging an income protection plan warrants careful research and specialist knowledge if your client is to be served properly and professionally.

Protection: Raising awareness of gynaecological cancers

07:00 | 10 Mar 2008 | By Tammi Theis

Now is the timely opportunity for advisers to learn up on this important area of disease and how it is assessed by the insurance industry.

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