Bright Grey has added to its simplified products offering with the launch of its Lifestyle Plus plan.
Ageas has questioned whether the impending move to gender neutral pricing will result in women falling further behind men in their willingness to protect themselves.
Critical illness products are continually evolving worldwide. With this in mind, Greg Becker checks out some interesting developments in Hong Kong.
Parents are risking the financial security of their families should they become seriously ill by not buying critical illness (CI) protection.
This is a common illness that strikes people in different ways, though its effects can last a lifetime. Mary Randell explains the underwriting implications of meningitis.
The government looks set to force through its controversial welfare reforms without giving the House of Lords a chance to readdress the amendments it made.
Brits would rather insure pets than themselves or their families, a survey has found.
Zurich has revealed it paid 92% of critical illness (CI) claims last year.
Defaqto has released its Star Ratings for private medical insurance (PMI) for the first time.
Government ministers will aim to overturn the exclusion of means-testing of cancer patients receiving Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) as the coalition's government's Welfare Reform Bill moves back to the House of Commons.