Don’t blow your cover and be left penniless
‘NAVIGATING the ever-changing world of insurance can be tricky, and many people are unable to provide for themselves or their families when they become disabled or die.
Recent changes in the insurance industry may force some to urgently reconsider their lack of insurance. For the first time in 15 years, life cover premiums have risen, and some experts believe the trend will continue.
The greater cost of regulation is one of the reasons for the price hikes, as are the restrictions placed on insurance companies, which can no longer ask clients detailed questions about factors that may affect their health.’
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