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Combined Life + Critical Illness Cover - Best Provider
gmgohara
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Hi
I am looking to take out some combined life and critical illness cover
Can someone shed some light on who are potentially the best providers for this type of product.
I have read that it depends on the amount of illnesses covered etc, but cannot seem to find a comparison list regarding this
Any assistance and guidance appreciated
I am looking to take out some combined life and critical illness cover
Can someone shed some light on who are potentially the best providers for this type of product.
I have read that it depends on the amount of illnesses covered etc, but cannot seem to find a comparison list regarding this
Any assistance and guidance appreciated
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I have read that it depends on the amount of illnesses covered etc, but cannot seem to find a comparison list regarding this
Thats because the research companies charge to make such data available. If it was available for free they would go out of business.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
Thats because the research companies charge to make such data available. If it was available for free they would go out of business.
In other words, go to an IFA.
There are other reasons too. Different policies have different qualifying criteria and you may find it is better to have Permanent Health Insurance rather than Critical Illness.
An IFA can also discuss trust arrangements with you.0
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