Archie Kane is to remain as the Association of British Insurers (ABI) chairman until spring 2010.
Back by popular demand, IFAonline is again offering a limited number of readers the chance to get their hands on a set of Top Trumps-style cards designed to help demystify critical illness (CI).
Scottish Widows pays out more than £500,000 a week on critical illness (CI) claims, figures show.
FSA proposals which would allow old mis-selling costs to be paid for out of with-profits policyholders funds were branded "a backward step" today, just three days before the end of a consultation on the plans.
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IFAonline is offering readers discounted places for The Protection Review Conference 2009.
Mark Jones, head of protection at Friends Provident, has added his name to a small list of influential industry experts hinting consumers were better off during the reign of the direct sales force.
Insurers erroneously declined protection claims in only a tiny number of cases in the last two years, despite the public's negative perception of the industry, a study suggests.
Scottish Widows is being accused of threatening to shut down IFA agencies as the insurance giant seeks to address falling business levels.
Sesame is offering to train unqualified IFA support staff with its member firms to sell general insurance (GI).