Endsleigh life insurance
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Endsleigh searches through thousands of deals available in the UK life insurance market for the most suitable, competitive and economical cover for your personal circumstances on your behalf, saving you both time and cash.
Endsleigh offers a comprehensive range of life insurance products so you can get the right price. The various policies Endsleigh has to offer include:
- fixed level term life insurance pays out a tax-free lump sum
- family income benefit pays out a regular benefit over a set period
- mortgage protection for your family
- inheritance tax cover
- business cover so your business is protected in your absence
- critical illness insurance
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