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Why business insurance is more important than ever

  • Describe some of the protection challenges that Covid has thrown up
  • Identify some of the considerations in an adviser's protection proposition
  • Explain the position of children on their parents' critical illness policies
CPD
Approx.30min

As an example, Frank is 45 and has an 18-year-old son. Frank has a small CBIL of £250k and he takes out a Life and CIC policy for himself. By ticking a box, Frank’s CIC includes Critical Illness for his son with no underwriting.

When Frank’s son reaches 21, he is no longer eligible for children’s CIC but what Frank’s son can do is take over the critical illness policy in his own name, for a term of his choice, with no underwriting and at non-smoker rates, even if he smokes.

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As an adviser, you have got a six month window from when the son turns 21 to effect this, so it does need diarising. Therefore, Frank receives a premium reduction on his Life and CIC policy (paid for by the business), his son has CIC, and as an adviser, you have potentially secured a client for in two to three years’ time. A recent study from Prudential UK called Family Wealth Unlocked revealed that two-thirds (67 per cent) of people whose parents have a financial adviser also use the same adviser.

The need for financial protection has never been greater and the market has never been more dynamic or proactive following the pandemic. As Churchill said, “never let a good crisis go to waste”.

Christina Melling is head of propositions at a financial advice firm

CPD
Approx.30min

Please answer the six multiple choice questions below in order to bank your CPD. Multiple attempts are available until all questions are correctly answered.

  1. What unnerving fact did Consumer Intelligence find about businesses and their protection against pandemics?

  2. The vast majority of insurance claims due to Covid relate to business interruption, true or false?

  3. Many business owners overestimate the cost of key man insurance by three times, true or false?

  4. Which of the following does not have to be considered in an adviser's protection proposition?

  5. Which of the below is an important factor when considering key person insurance at the outset?

  6. Adult children cannot take on a parent's critical illness policy, true or false?

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  • Describe some of the protection challenges that Covid has thrown up
  • Identify some of the considerations in an adviser's protection proposition
  • Explain the position of children on their parents' critical illness policies

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