Saga life insurance
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Saga offers life insurance in the form of its Accidental Death Benefit which aims to protect your family and help reduce the financial impact caused by your sudden accidental death.
Saga's Accidental Death Benefit is available for all customers aged 50 plus, requires no medical examination and guarantees a £25,000 lump sum cash payment for as little as £4 each month.
The insurer also offers a great range of health plans and private medical insurance to give you complete protection for your health and your life.
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