Life insurance can provide a cash lump sum to support your dependants when you die. How much this will be, who it will go to and how long the term of the policy is will depend on your individual circumstances.
Critical illness policies are designed to pay a lump sum on diagnosis of specified critical illness during the policy term. But do you know what your policy covers?
78% of adults would ‘rather be safe than sorry’ when it comes to their finances. Yet 65% have no life insurance or protection cover. So what’s causing this gap?
The third and final instalment in our ‘Are you covered?’ series about Combined insurance; what it is and what to look out for to make sure that you’re not left without cover when you need it most.
We insure our cars, our homes, and even our holidays – but very few of us protect ourselves and our families against illness or death. Find out more about life insurance, what it is, and how it can be used to help some of our clients.
Could Critical Illness Cover be suitable for you? Each year close to a million people in the UK find themselves unable to work due to a serious illness or injury (ABI ). And it’s not uncommon to confuse the cover you have, thinking you’re protected when you’re not.
There are 4.69 million self-employed workers in the UK, and if you’re one of them – congratulations. We hope you’re enjoying all the benefits of being your own boss; you can set your own schedule, choose your customers, and work with talented people. But if you want to replicate your workplace benefits in a tax-efficient [...]