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Saturday 19th July 2008
Is It Time To Consider Private Healthcare? As the average life expectancy of the UK population continues to rise quicker than even government experts had expected, many are now being forced to consider private healthcare for themselves and...
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Friday 18th July 2008
Income protection 'can help with school fees' Britons who send their children to private schools should consider taking out an income protection policy to help cope with rising fees, one expert has advised. Equity Partners, an IFA specialisin... |
Friday 18th July 2008
So Who Will Pay For The Equitable Life Mistakes? As the Equitable Life debacle continues to gather pace it seems as though Alistair Darling is doing his best to kick the issue into the political long grass for another time. Not one single member... |
Thursday 17th July 2008
With Profits Policy Holders Vent Their Anger For many years the with profit insurance policy was seen by many as a means of saving for the future with funds invested in the economy and additional profits added each and every year – profits... |
Wednesday 16th July 2008
AA: Insurance premiums on the up Car insurance premiums have risen by an average of £20 over the past three months, new AA data has shown. According to the firm's latest British Insurance Premium Index, young drivers have fa... |
Wednesday 16th July 2008
Does Insurance Against Accident, Sickness And Redundancy Pay? The last few weeks have seen a substantial rise in the number of the UK population looking towards some form of personal cover for accidents, sickness and redundancy with many fearing the worst in... |
Saturday 12th July 2008
Is It Time To Ditch Private Healthcare? As money becomes ever tighter more and more people are looking at ways to cut their costs and reduce their monthly outgoings. One such area which is catching the attention of many is health... |
Saturday 12th July 2008
Why Is Car Insurance Fraud On The Increase? If ever there was a self fulfilling prophecy then the car insurance market may well be it!
A recent report by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) claims that car... |
Saturday 12th July 2008
Is Fully Comp Cover Being Taken Away? A quick look around the internet or a phone call to your local car insurance agent will give you the impression that Fully Comprehensive car insurance is still very much alive and kicking, but is... |
Friday 11th July 2008
Foreign HGVs 'Cause UK Road Safety Threat' Lorries from overseas are causing a potential car insurance threat on UK roads, Liverpool Victoria said today. According to the car insurance provider, the number of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) fr... |
Friday 11th July 2008
Flood Insurance Is Now Secure For Many Despite comments earlier in the year suggesting that the insurance industry would take away flood insurance from many UK homes in high risk areas, it seems that the powerful Association of British... |
Thursday 10th July 2008
East Anglians face 'most windscreen damage' Cars in East Anglia face the highest amount of windscreen damage, Churchill has revealed. According to the car insurance firm, the regional risk can be explained by the fact that an unusually high... |
Thursday 10th July 2008
Royal Bank Of Scotland Feeling The Pain News that Zurich Financial Services has dropped out of the bidding for the Royal Bank of Scotland’s insurance division has brought the UK banking group back into the limelight with concerns that... |
Monday 30th June 2008
UK home holidaymakers 'not taking out insurance' Many Britons are not taking out travel insurance for their holidays within the UK - despite the risk of being left out of pocket. New analysis from Sainsbury's Finance shows the potential scale of... |
Friday 27th June 2008
Prudential Directors Cancel Orphan Fund Payments Just a few months ago it was suggested that the Prudential was looking at the possibility of authorising a one-off payment to policy holders in exchange for giving up their future rights to the... |
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