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Life Insurance News
Post Office life insurance offers cashback bonus - 24/10/2007
A new life insurance product offered by the Post Office will offer a cashback bonus of £100 to everyone who is approved to take out a policy, the company announced today.
Norwich Union: Life insurance customers tend to be older - 22/10/2007
People who take out life insurance tend to be older and more experienced with financial services, Norwich Union has claimed.
Sainsbury's: Life insurance customers should shop around while young - 18/10/2007
Young people should shop around for life insurance deals as they will typically pay less than older consumers, Sainsbury's Bank has claimed.
Wills and life insurance 'not to be avoided' - 17/09/2007
People should not avoid making a will or investing in life insurance because they are afraid of dying, according to Paladin Financial Services.
Independent advice 'not always called for in life insurance deals' - 31/08/2007
While gaining independent advice may be off help to some consumers, the priority regarding life insurance is to have some sort of cover arranged, it has been suggested.
Online and telephone insurance sales 'should be world class' - 30/08/2007
The UK should have world-class online and telephone processes to help consumers purchase protection insurance, it is claimed.
Cutting out meat 'can reduce life insurance costs' - 01/08/2007
People who do not eat meat can save money on their life insurance premiums, according to a product provider.
Life insurance 'no longer discriminates against gay people' - 31/07/2007
Gay people are not longer discriminated against by life insurance firms, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has asserted.
Legal & General: Life insurance non-disclosure can be avoided - 27/07/2007
Consumers taking out critical illness cover are warned about non-disclosure when completing application forms, life insurance provider Legal & General has said.
Life insurance customers 'must be honest about hobbies' - 24/07/2007
Life insurance customers must be honest with cover providers about any dangerous hobbies they may take part in, according to new advice.
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