March 14, 2026

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Is Travel Insurance Worth the Cost in 2026?

Travelers planning trips in 2026 face a common question: Should they purchase travel insurance? With rising trip costs and unexpected disruptions becoming more common, the answer depends heavily on individual circumstances and trip details. Travel protection proves most valuable for high-cost international trips and nonrefundable bookings. When travelers invest thousands in prepaid airfare, resorts or

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Wealth Management

How RBC Wealth Management uses AI in their talent pipelines

Speaking for RBC Wealth Management, Savard says that the firm’s investments in and application of AI is meant to help roles evolve to be more client focused, rather than replacing jobs entirely. She notes that her firm has focused on direct recruitment from universities, as well, with an advisor training program call the President’s Club

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Energy

Thousands short-changed as Ed Miliband’s £150 energy bill cut hit by ‘small print’ loophole

THOUSANDS of hard-working families are facing a brutal energy bill blow as a “sneaky” loophole in the Government’s flagship price cut is revealed. In a major Budget promise, the Government vowed that energy bills would be slashed by £150 a year from April 1, 2026. Sign up for the Money newsletter Thank you! If you’re

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Insurance

Best car insurance for claims in the UK — see the full list

A Which? survey of nearly 3,500 customers shows which car insurance providers handle claims most effectively — with some familiar names scoring poorly Car insurance is something we need, but hope to never have to use(Image: Catherine Falls Commercial via Getty Images) Car insurance is something everyone needs, but we all hope we don’t have

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Investments

Tube Investments Q3 Results: Profit jumps 18%, margin expands; dividend declared

Tube Investments of India Ltd delivered a solid performance in the December quarter, reporting a 17.6% year-on-year rise in standalone net profit to ₹189 crore, compared with ₹160.7 crore in the same period last year. Revenue grew 12.7% to ₹2,152 crore, supported by steady demand across its engineering-led portfolio. Operating performance remained strong, with EBITDA

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Energy

Money problem: ‘EDF charged me for energy I used two years ago – do I have to pay?’ | Money News

Every week, the Money team answers a reader’s financial problem or consumer dispute – you can email yours to moneyblog@sky.uk. Today’s is… EDF has added £250 to my bill for gas I used between January and March 2024 due to an error they made at the time. EDF has said it will review it, but

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Insurance

Zurich agrees £8bn takeover for UK insurer Beazley

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Zurich Insurance has reached an agreement on “key terms” of an £8bn takeover offer for Beazley after the Swiss group sweetened its bid for the FTSE 100 insurer. In a statement on Wednesday, the companies

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Insurance

Zurich agrees takeover terms for UK insurer Beazley

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Zurich Insurance has reached an agreement on “key terms” of a takeover of Beazley after the Swiss group sweetened its bid for the FTSE 100 insurer. In a statement on Wednesday, the companies said Zurich

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Investments

Sagicor Investments improves investment access

Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited has upgraded its digital capabilities to better serve its clients. . SAGICOR Investments Jamaica Limited (SIJL) has completed a new digital upgrade aimed at improving client access to services, as brokers across the market ramp up investments in digital platforms. Sagicor Investments clients can now directly buy and sell listed stocks

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Fund

‘I’m devastated the Government has pulled the plug on rural fund that saw £12 million invested in Shropshire’: MP speaks out on decision to axe scheme

South Shropshire MP Stuart Anderson, said the scrapping of the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) is despite Government Ministers admitting that overall productivity in the most rural areas of the UK is typically lower than urban areas. Created by the last government, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) replaced the European Regional Development Fund following

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