Family Protection
Remaining financially secure should the unthinkable happen
We understand that peace of mind for the future is essential. You’ve worked hard to build and grow your wealth; it’s only natural to put in place measures to protect it. But unforeseen life events and circumstances can potentially impact your finances in a number of ways.
Family Protection
Remaining financially secure should the unthinkable happen
We understand that peace of mind for the future is essential. You’ve worked hard to build and grow your wealth; it’s only natural to put in place measures to protect it. But unforeseen life events and circumstances can potentially impact your finances in a number of ways.
Everybody appreciates the importance of accumulating wealth for a comfortable financial future. But many people pay less attention when it comes to protecting that wealth – and the income that helps to generate it.
Financial protection policies typically have no cash in value at any time and cover will cease at the end of the term. If premiums stop, then cover will lapse.
Help to safeguard your wealth today
Beaufort Wealth Management can help you to safeguard your wealth today and for future generations and organise it to support your needs and goals. Financial protection benefits have become more important as financial foundations have shifted, government resources have been strained, and costs have climbed.
Most families would have to cut their living costs in order to survive financially in the event of the main breadwinner falling ill or dying prematurely. Family protection can be set up to pay a lump sum or a regular income on death or diagnosis of an illness of a family member.
Having a financial safety net in place
Family protection is all about having a financial safety net in place so that the family can remain financially secure should the unthinkable happen.
When people need them most, benefits such as income protection, critical illness and life insurance protect against financial hardships that can derail your stability.
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