Glimmer of hope for Brexit-exposed insurers
Cross border insurance products sold in Europe could benefit from a Brexit clause drafted by the International Underwriters Association (IUA), giving some insurers peace of mind amid the uncertainty of the UK leaving the EU.
South Africa taxman names and shames
Any suggestion that the South Africa Revenue Service (Sars) was making empty threats when it said it would convict and publicly name those who failed to submit outstanding tax returns has officially been put to rest.
Best Practice | 9 Jul 18
12 tips to keep DB transfer PI costs down
Professional Indemnity insurers have a problem with pension transfers, so broker Howdens has put together 12 things advisers can do to help mitigate the risks and the costs.
Conscience investing ‘does not hinder returns’
Investing with a conscience is fully compatible with generating attractive long term returns, according to Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM).
UK government considers flat-rate pension tax
HM Treasury is investigating whether to introduce a flat rate of pension tax relief, in a bid to raise an extra £4bn (€4.5bn, $5.3bn) a year for the National Health Service (NHS).