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Sponsoring egos doesn’t necessarily serve shareholders says Phillip Cooke

by ProtectionReview 24/09/13

At the end of the summer I spent two weeks on holiday in Fiscardo Bay, at the northern end of Kefalonia – a beautiful spot, ideal for reflection and recharging the batteries.   The harbour is ever-busy with the comings and goings of yachts; they come in all sizes and nationalities, and are united by a common passion for sailing. This started me thinking, and my thoughts turned to my days in marketing agencies, and the battles we often had with big clients who wanted to sponsor an event.  “Why?” and “What is the commercial purpose?” were the first two questions…
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Peter Chadborn reminds us that protection is a promise…even for advisers

by ProtectionReview 17/09/13

If you work for a life office on the protection side you could be forgiven for thinking that the actions of your investment cousins don’t really impact upon you. Well, you’d be wrong. I have been saying for as long as I can remember that for advisers who advise across a mix of product lines, the actions of the brand as a whole has a big impact on whether we like you or not. This maxim has been brought into sharp focus of late with the over-eager actions of certain life offices, to legacy trail commission on pre-RDR investment business.…
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Dr Marius Barnard: Critical illness insurance @ 30.

by ProtectionReview 03/09/13

When you see the beat of a heart that you’ve just implanted into your patient, the feeling of triumph that course through your veins is exceptional.   Telling your patients family that the transplant was a success and watching the joy on their faces, visiting your patient and watching them recover – the feeling of pride in your profession is overwhelming.  But then watching them and their family slip into financial poverty is heart breaking. It’s hard to believe that thirty years have passed since my vision for critical illness insurance became a reality.  It was a long hard journey to…
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Award entries: the good, the bad and the ugly - some thoughts from Kevin Carr

by ProtectionReview 03/09/13

Someone told me they saw my twitter breakdown the other week and asked if I was now ok? While the comment was somewhat tongue in cheek, the question referred to half a dozen tweets I posted while reading a hundred or so award entries, which is enough to send anyone into meltdown. I dread to think how many award entries I’ve read over the last ten years, but its well into the thousands. Unfortunately many of them, in fact most of them, have been and continue to be pretty awful. I should caveat briefly that I’ve also written dozens of…
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Marilyn Cole of Space01 asks “Could the Insurance Industry give the NHS the injection it needs?”

by ProtectionReview 28/08/13

If the British public are becoming increasingly worried about the NHS; it goes without saying that this could present an exciting opportunity for the protection and health insurance industries. Yet any re-positioning must acknowledge that this remains - fundamentally - a hugely sensitive subject both culturally and politically in the UK A recent YouGov survey carried out by FirstAssist Insurance Services discovered that 48 per cent of the British public believe that NHS services are going to get worse in the next 12 months. The same proportion believe that the State will be unable to sustain NHS spending in its…
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