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Critical illness cover at forty

Forty years since critical illness cover first launched, the protection remains as crucial as ever.


Peace of mind


Critical illness cover pays out a lump sum if you are diagnosed with a specified illness, such as cancer.

This protection provides vital peace of mind for you and your family, making sure you can meet financial commitments should unforeseen circumstances arise. In the worst scenario, it is comforting to know that your loved ones will not face hardship.


Financial certainty


At the most challenging time, critical illness cover can ease some of this financial burden. According to a report by Macmillan, one in three people diagnosed with cancer stop working either temporarily or permanently1. Critical illness cover plays an invaluable role in supporting people with long-term diseases, providing the certainty of financial resilience throughout a difficult life stage.


Here to help


Although it’s impossible to predict the future, critical illness cover provides certainty for whatever lies ahead. Policies start from a few pounds a month – a small price to pay for security and peace of mind.

Whatever your situation, we can help you find the right cover for your unique needs. Contact us today to see how we can help.



As with all insurance policies, conditions and exclusions will apply.

1 Macmillan, 2022

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