Whole-of-life insurance from Think Insure
Leave your family a cash sum when you die
When you die, a cash sum could really help your family pay any outstanding bills or cover funeral costs.
And with a whole-of-life insurance policy, you don't have to worry about renewing anything.
We'll cover you - even if you have health problems
Some people struggle to get life insurance cover if they have serious illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer - but we could still help. In fact, we won't even ask about your health or medical history.
Include up to 12 members of your family
For an extra monthly fee, your policy can also include other members of your family (up to a maximum of 12).
Under-18s covered for free
Members of your family under the age of 18 can be added to the policy completely free of charge.
Fast payout
We understand people don't want to wait around for a payout at such a difficult time. The beneficiary named on your policy could receive a cash sum as soon as 48 hours after we've received the death certificate.
Financial protection for the ones you love
It's only natural to worry about how your family will manage when you pass away. Life insurance could take that weight off your mind - by providing them with a cash lump sum when you die.
Our whole-of-life cover means you don't have to worry about renewing your cover again. As long as you keep making payments, you'll be covered until the day you die.
What's more, you can include up to 12 family members in the same policy, meaning you'd be covered if any one of your chosen family members die. Children under the age of 18 can be covered for no extra charge.
Life insurance for medical conditions/health problems
Finding life insurance can be difficult if you have pre-existing medical conditions - but we could still help you.
We won't ask about your health or run a medical examination, and as long as you don't die within the first six months of the policy you'll be covered. We could even cover you if you have a terminal illness provided you were not aware of this when you took the policy out.