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Life Insurance
Inland Revenue statistics show that 28% of British men will be dead before they reach sixty-five. This disagreeable reality means that dependants must be protected from the financial implications of the premature death of a breadwinner.
Although a loved one can never be replaced, life insurance can do much to alleviate the hardship which can often arise when a breadwinner dies prematurely. The loss of one parent should never result in the loss of the other parent as a result of the necessity for the survivor to work.
The needs of the family can be calculated quite easily. Children have to be educated, a home must be paid for and an income must be provided, often for many years into the future.
Without professional advice, life insurance can be a complicated and difficult issue for expatriates, particularly for those who move from country to country on a regular basis.
We work closely with the institutions that are familiar with providing flexible, portable insurance that expatriates need.
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