PERSONAL LIFE INSURANCE

PERSONAL INSURANCE

“Protecting yourself and your family against the unexpected”.

Naturally none of us like to think about the worst-case scenario actually occurring to us or our loved ones, but the truth is it does, and it will at some stage occur. We have the choice now to determine the financial outcome of these scenarios for ourselves and our loved ones.
When it comes to setting up a Personal Insurance Plan, most people have very limited knowledge about what providers there are and what benefits are available to them. When tailor making a Personal Insurance Plan for you, we ensure we take into consideration that things that matter most to you e.g. protection for a mortgage, leaving a nest egg to your spouse or for kids’ education, providing you with an income if you get sick or disabled etc. This way you end up with a well-rounded Insurance cover that gives you the peace of mind you need.
We have paired up with Quality Product Research Limited to ensure we get the right cover for your situation, as we are advisers not agents, it means we are not tied to one Insurer. Working closely with the country’s top insurers (see below), we do the hard work of comparing the different providers premiums and benefits, so you don’t have to! Saving you time and potentially a lot of money too.
We have paired up with Quality Product Research Limited to ensure we get the right cover for your situation, as we are advisers not agents, it means we are not tied to one Insurer. Working closely with the country’s top insurers (see below), we do the hard work of comparing the different providers premiums and benefits, so you don’t have to! Saving you time and potentially a lot of money too.

The Personal Insurance benefits we offer:

Life: Life cover provides a lump sum tax free payment to your estate in the event you pass away.
Trauma/Critical Illness: This benefit provides you with a tax-free lump sum of money 14 days after diagnoses of a number of different critical illnesses (e.g. cancer, heart attack, stroke). The benefit payout is not offset by any income you are earning at the time. Often used to cover debt, lifestyle or simply alleviate financial pressure to give you more time to focus on recovery.
Total Permanent Disability: Also known as TPD, This benefit provides you with a tax-free lump sum in the event you are suffer a Total, Permanent Disability which leaves you unable to work.
Redundancy cover: Generally taken with an Income Protection policy, Redundancy cover provides you with a monthly benefit in the event you are made redundant. There are several terms behind this benefit, so we recommend talking to us about these to help you make the right decision.
Health/Medical Cover: Designed to take care of expensive healthcare services/ procedures meaning you don’t have to wait on the public waiting list to get your diagnosis and treatment. Private Health/Medical cover also offers you with a greater range of treatment options which aren’t available publicly. Excess options provide cheaper regular premiums making Health/medical cover more affordable.
Disclaimer: It is important to note that the above list is a basic overview of the services we have available to you, it is not a definitive list of benefits or sub benefits within the different policies. Policy wordings and names of benefits can vary between different insurers and all benefits are subject to underwriting.
We recommend talking to a specialist to ensure you have the correct understanding about the products/services above.

Do you have a Will or Enduring Power of Attorney?

When you buy your home it’s a good idea to make or update your Will. If you die without one it can take ages to get everything sorted out and the people you care about most may miss out. For instance, your partner doesn’t automatically get everything and if you’re not married they may get nothing.

The other thing you should think about is having an enduring power of attorney. This gives someone you trust the power to act on your behalf if you can’t look after your own affairs for any reason.

Both are important legal documents. Your lawyer can tell you more – and may even be happy to produce a Will for you for free.