IT still amazes me after being 35+ years in the financial services business the number of individuals that are referred to me that do not have adequate life cover protection in place where a need specifically exists.
We all want to protect our families financially when things go wrong.
Recently Irish Life (Retail and formerly Ark Life) published claims statistics for 2022 which makes for most interesting reading:
Premature death
As part of my role as a financial planner I will regularly pose the following question to a potential client as part of my needs analysis - have you any independent life cover in place to protect your family in the event of your premature death?
Quite a number of these individuals respond with a ‘yes’ saying they have life cover in place in the form of a mortgage protection policy. This is not independent life cover to protect one’s family. It is a policy that is assigned to a lender to clear a mortgage balance on death. It doesn’t put money into the hands of a grieving widow.
The cost of pure life cover in this country is extremely competitive when we compare this cost with our European counterparts. We always express the viewpoint that consideration should be given towards incorporating specified serious illness cover when one is arranging life cover and putting a protection programme in place.
Specified serious illness insurance pays you a tax-free lump sum if you are diagnosed with one of the specific illnesses or disabilities that your policy covers. It is also sometimes called ‘critical illness cover.’ Irish Life specified serious illness statistics for 2022 also showed that 82% of their specified serious illness claims paid out were for heart attack, stroke and or cancer. The average claim paid out in 2022 was €71,102. The average age of the person claiming was 53. The example below illustrates how competitive this protection cover can be to arrange.
Example – Life cover and accelerated specified serious illness cover
*The premium above assumes both lives assured are accepted on first class terms.
Tips for arranging life cover
Niall Rooney B. Comm. QFA. ACII. FLIA is a financial planning manager with City Life Galway 087 2482639 – niall@citylifegalway.ie