Mortgage & life protection

Are your family correctly insured for sickness, accidents and disabilities? Your employers may cover you, but in most cases this is six months at full pay and half pay after that period at best.

Who would pay the mortgage or credit cards should you become critically ill?











What would happen if you became critically ill, lost your job or died?

So, you are covered but are you paying too much?
Mr & Mrs Client have 17 years left on a £50,000 mortgage and are non smokers with 2 children. They were paying:
£15.63 mortgage protection every month; AND
£47.60 credit card protection every month.

We provided a remortgage with protection covering:
£10,000 - Extra Term / Death Cover
£58,000 - Critical Illness - Mr
£58,000 - Critical Illness - Mrs
£500 per month - Accident, Sickness & Disability (for 17 years) - equivalent to upto £102,000 payout

This protection cost the client just £34.52 per month - saving the client nearly 50%!

Contact the Credithelpline on 08704 28 28 29* for further advice.


 








*Telephone calls are monitored and may be recorded for training purposes
The Credit Helpline is provided by Asset Design Limited, a team of experienced advisers operating independently from the finance houses.

They work closely with Advice Bureaus and debt counsellors to help people, regardless of circumstances (whether self employed or retired, with a good credit rating or with CCJs, tenants or home owners). Our aim to help our clients save money by managing debt more successfully and aiming to procure BETTER mortgage, remortgage and loan rates and terms.
 









ADVICE:THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE

Head office: Shaw House 110-114 Barnards Green Road Malvern Worcestershire WR14 3ND

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Helping you with:
Critical illness cover
Sickness & accident cover
Disability cover
Redundancy insurance
Life cover
Mortgage protection insurance


Asset Design Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority

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