15th April 2011

Ageas: Think all Term Assurance is the same? Think again.

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Many people think Term Assurance is just about getting the lowest price. But ask yourself this: if your client was unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with a terminal illness in the last 12-18 months of their policy, would their provider pay out?

How would they feel if the answer was no?

And how would you feel as their adviser?

At Ageas Protect we don’t think these kind of exclusions are fair. That’s why our terminal illness cover pays out until the very last day of the term.

And with immediate decisions in 71% of cases and now even sharper rates there’s never been a better time to choose Ageas Protect for Term Assurance.

All protection is not the same.

 To find out more: Please call our Sales Development Team on 0845 600 6829
or email us at ifabusinesssupport@ageasprotect.co.uk

 

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