Additional support needed for employees experiencing loss of loved one – research
Nearly 2 in 5 persons, or 39 per cent, are left using their own funds to pay for the funeral costs of a loved one and 36 per cent have...
Read moreDetailsNearly 2 in 5 persons, or 39 per cent, are left using their own funds to pay for the funeral costs of a loved one and 36 per cent have...
Read moreDetailsAlmost half of unmarried couples could miss on a life insurance payout because their partner has failed to name them as the beneficiary, according to new research. Scottish Widows...
Read moreDetailsGender-specific support in the workplace is anticipated to expand significantly in 2023 and employers must be prepared, according to digital health app Peppy. Inclusion and equality are still top...
Read moreDetailsThe salary disparity between mothers and fathers with higher education is still as wide as it was 40 years ago, according to new data. According to University of Kent...
Read moreDetailsEmployee mental health and wellbeing, financial uncertainty and health and safety are the key concerns of small and medium-sized UK companies according to research by Marsh. According to Marsh’s...
Read moreDetailsSeven out of 10 older workers have cut their spending, while four out of 10 have stopped saving for their retirement, according to new data. The research by Just...
Read moreDetailsSingle mothers are £246,000 worse off compared to the average couple, according to new research. According to Scottish Widow's Women and Retirement Report, this shortfall includes all assets, including...
Read moreDetailsPrice inflation hit 11.1 per cent a year in October, the highest figure since 1981 according to the latest ONS figures. This latest price rise is being driven by...
Read moreDetailsMen are more unlikely to save money in the next 12 months compared to women, and a further 43% find it difficult to pay bills while women are using...
Read moreDetailsThe number of savers breaching their lifetime allowances appears to have fallen over the past year according to the latest HMRC data. In response to a freedom of information...
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