The results to COVER's June poll were pretty decisive, and now we're asking for your views on another of the protection market's pressing issues.
Businesses jeopardise the health of their workforce if they focus solely on profit and productivity, according to Aviva's annual Health of the Workplace study.
Unum has created a Group Life master trust, allowing employers who offer their employees group life cover to pay out claims free of tax.
Legal & General (L&G) has branded advice too expensive to produce products to support the Government's reduction on welfare spending.
Resolution has bought Axa's UK protection business as part of a deal for the whole of its Life organisation worth £2.75bn.
Speculation is mounting that Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) will be increased in next week's Emergency Budget, with expectations that it could double to 10%.
Standing in the shadow of two bigger brothers can be an intimidating place, but being the runt of the group risk family isn't proving such a bad thing for the group critical illness (CI) market lately, writes Owain Thomas
B&CE Benefit Schemes has improved its employee healthcare plan to include employer services and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
Bupa has launched a group risk website to provide its intermediaries with a resource for all of its products and services.
Up to 79% of European managers are concerned by work-related stress, but less than a third have procedures to deal with it, the biggest workplace health and safety survey in Europe has found.