Group life captive plans welcomed but winning firms from tax havens ‘a challenge’
The inclusion of group life in the government’s captive framework has been welcomed but it is not expected to have ...
Read moreThe inclusion of group life in the government’s captive framework has been welcomed but it is not expected to have ...
Read moreWTW has announced the appointment of Matt Pincott as head of risk benefits for health and benefits GB, joining the leadership ...
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Read moreEmployee wellbeing is the second most important priority for multinational businesses. This is according to the latest survey of Priorities ...
Read moreArtificial intelligence (AI) is starting to reveal its potential to revolutionise workplace health, but do not be afraid, hears Richard ...
Read moreWillis Towers Watson (WTW) has appointed Gaby Joyner as head of Great Britain following the retirement of John Ball last ...
Read moreThe Consumer Duty is not the only regulatory challenge keeping advice and insurance firms up at night. Incoming abolition of ...
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