Don't let accident, sickness or unemployment get you down
It’s official - times are tough here in the UK. More than three million people are expected to be unemployed by the end of 2009, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). That equates to one in ten workers. So you probably know someone who has been affected already. Even if your job seems secure, friends and family are probably less able to help out if you can’t work for health reasons.
That’s why we offer payprotect, so you can still pay your regular monthly outgoings if your income is interrupted by accident, sickness and/or unemployment. You can use it for loan protection and to pay your gas, electricity, water, rent or insurance premiums, or for anything you want.
We are unusual in being able to accept customers immediately online, so there’s no waiting for days whilst an underwriter assesses your application. What’s more, if you switch to us from another provider (having held equivalent cover for at least the previous 90 days and not claimed), we will be able to continue your unemployment cover without the usual initial waiting period.
As if that’s not enough, with payprotect you are assured of:
- A fair pricing policy, so the younger you are the cheaper it is
- No discrimination – whatever your occupation, provided you meet the basic eligibility criteria, we will cover you, unlike other insurers
- Total confidence – our policies are underwritten by Lloyd’s of London, one of the oldest insurance markets in the world.
So why not use webmoney to get an instant quote for income protection now? And don't forget we can help with your mortgage payments too - check out our mortgage payment protection insurance and get everything covered.
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You can't care too much about your home
We think we know how important your home must be to you. So we’ve made sure we’ve got things totally covered – have you?
- homeprotect gives you great buildings and contents insurance within minutes.
Find out more... - lifeprotect helps your family hold onto their home if you die.
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