Virgin Money life insurance
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Virgin life cover provides a lump sum cash payout to support your family financially and cover any outstanding debts and loan.
You can choose between a level term cover that remains fixed or decreasing cover which is more affordable and ideal for covering mortgage repayments. And if you and your partner are applying for a joint policy you can make significant savings.
Virgin life insurance includes terminal illness cover and you can add Virgin's new and exclusive Virgin Cancer Cover to help you overcome the financial impact of cancer.
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