Halifax life insurance
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Halifax life insurance offers affordable healthcare cover and mortgage protection so you and your family can rest easy in the knowledge that should the unfortunate happen, you and your family will be protected.
Halifax's range of healthcare insurance products includes:
- personal accident plan that covers many cases of serious injuries
- accidental death benefit plan offering a payout of up to £50,000
- healthcare cash plan designed to cover more routine hospital visits and optical and dental care
- private medical insurance in association with Axa PPP healthcare Limited, bringing you higher quality and lower cost private health insurance
- essential health cover that covers you for a maximum £250,000 should you be diagnosed with a critical illness
Halifax life insurance is available online with a five per cent discount with guaranteed acceptance, no medical questions and interest free monthly payment schemes.
The insurer also offers a total mortgage protection plan with cover tailored to your needs. The mortgage protection plan comes in three types:
- mortgage repayments cover
- life cover
- serious illness cover
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- The biggest mistakes you can make with life insurance
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- A guide to life insurance, income protection and critical illness cover
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