Life Assurance

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What is it?

A Term life insurance plan is the most basic form of life insurance and is usually the cheapest way to insure your life. It covers you for a fixed period and pays out a one off lump sum if you die during the policy term. 

With some term insurance policies you can add additional options, for instance critical illness cover. If you do add on critical illness cover, the plan will pay out once on diagnosis of a qualifying critical illness or if you die during the term of the policy.

Who is it for?

This type of plan is designed for those who want to leave a lump sum in the event of their death within a specified time period whilst keeping the cost to a minimum. Term assurance can protect your family from the financial implications of a personal tragedy and is particularly important if you have young children or dependents. It can be used to cover a mortgage, other loan or to ensure that your family is protected from the effects of having to repay a debt after the main breadwinner has passed away. As Independent Financial Advisors we can help you find the plan that best meets your requirements.

 

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Quality of Service and Complaints

 If you have any complaint about the advice you receive or a product that you have taken out through Baneberry Finance Limited, please write to The Compliance Officer, Baneberry Finance Limited, 2nd Floor, 16 Princeton Mews, 167-169 London Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT2 6PT or by email to, enquiries@baneberryfinance.com. Telephone: 020 3397 1664.

A summary of our internal complaints handling procedures for the reasonable and prompt handling of complaints is available on request.

If after your complaint has been reviewed and our final position has been communicated to you, you remain dissatisfied, you may be entitled to refer it to the Financial Ombudsman Service at www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk  or by contacting them on 0800 023 4 567.