A third of over 55s who are still working do not see the value in taking financial advice at retirement, according to research from MGM Advantage.
A treehouse with a rope swing is among the quirky features in PKF Cooper Parry's new East Midlands office.
Employers are not reviewing their international benefits often enough with 42% saying they last did so over a year ago, Jelf research finds.
The group risk industry has published its paid claim rates for the first time - revealing it paid 99.6% of life insurance claims, 82% of income protection and 81% of critical illness.
HM Treasury will undertake a wide ranging series of consultations around the simplification of employee benefits taxation this summer.
The government has made the case for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or National Savings and Investments (NS&I) to deliver its new Tax-Free Childcare accounts.
Significant numbers of employers are failing to utilise early intervention and rehabilitation services offered by their group risk provider.
Over two-thirds (69%) of employees who've experienced a mental health condition worry they'll be judged at work because of that condition, research has found.
Just 15% of employers have a clear idea of how they will implement the new shared parental leave plans for their employees who are parents, a survey reveals.
A positive cost to perceived value ratio is the most important thing that benefits professionals must aim for, JLT believes.