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Life Insurance required for new mortgage - what to consider?
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As apart of a new mortgage (and purchase) we are required to get Life Insurance.
I am certainly not opposed to this, but I am not sure what to cover ie Do i get a massive one policy covering all eventualties? Ultimatly Death, but what about long term sickness, or a separate Cancer cover, loss of job.
I wonder the sickness thing, as some health cover policies also give lump sums in conjunction with certain illness's
I am keen not to go for the first thing presented, but feel a little lost and not sure what to separate out if everything or nothing.
Struggling to be informed on this matter
Cheers......Q
I am certainly not opposed to this, but I am not sure what to cover ie Do i get a massive one policy covering all eventualties? Ultimatly Death, but what about long term sickness, or a separate Cancer cover, loss of job.
I wonder the sickness thing, as some health cover policies also give lump sums in conjunction with certain illness's
I am keen not to go for the first thing presented, but feel a little lost and not sure what to separate out if everything or nothing.
Struggling to be informed on this matter
Cheers......Q
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Speak to an Independent Financial Advisor or a specialist Protection insurance broker. They'll be able to discuss your circumstances and talk you through the options that are suitable for you.
You may want to consider Life, Critical Illness, Permanent Health Insurance and/ or ASU. Some of these can be bundled and are typically cheaper than separate coverages but it all depends on your circumstances and priorities etc0 -
Thank you.
We are with a broker at present so will talk over options.
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As apart of a new mortgage (and purchase) we are required to get Life Insurance.
Very very rare these days for a lender to insist on mortgage cover... who told you this Is it in writing or did your mortgage adviser tell you?I am a Financial Adviser specialising in Mortgages, Protection, Health and Medical Insurance. I also write wills. All information posted on this site is for discussion only, and should not be taken as advice.0 -
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