The top five weighted items for Trauma insurance are: Cancer Critical Heart Attack Stroke Diagnosis and Partial Benefits Special Events This post we assess the
We are excited to say that Quotemonster is getting faster. A lot faster. As we have seen such a large increase in the number of
Some of you may have found when you’re preparing an illustration for a client with different occupation classes for TPD and Income Protection that the
With life insurance contracts the ‘gold standard’ for exclusions is just one: self-inflicted injury during the first thirteen months. In effect that means after holding
Chantal Marr from LSM Insurance writes about recent research which showed the majority of Canadian answered “no” to this question: Are you prepared to support yourself or your
Henry Stern at Insureblog has several insights into the perceptions of potential clients about income protection. This is my favourite: 41% would consider buying it
The Economist published this interesting article ‘Out of the shadows: The stigma of mental illness is fading. But it will take time for sufferers to get the treatment
This post we assess the exclusions score from QPR and here are the sub-items. You will note that most of the companies that sell through
Tony Vidler from Strictly Business Ltd writes on the recently released survey of AFAs. “The New Zealand regulator just released their first report on their
Professional IQ College is the first provider to gain programme approval from NZQA for the new level 5 NZ Certificate for Financial Advisers and is
