“Non-salaried” employees without cover

Two-thirds (64%) of self employed and hourly contracted employees, who don’t have life cover are worried about being uninsured, a survey* has found. 

A quarter of this demographic, said that they could not afford life insurance. When asked what worried them most about being unprotected, 16% expressed concern that their loved ones would not be able to pay for their funeral. Meanwhile, 14% were anxious about leaving their family with financial burdens and the same proportion were worried about their family’s quality of life.

 

It’s important to have peace of mind that your loved ones would be protected in the event of your death. We can help you find affordable cover that suits your needs.

 

As with all insurance policies, conditions and exclusions will apply
 
* Beagle Street, 2024

21 March, 2025

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