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Welcome to this latest edition of our newsletter. As the country gently emerges from Lockdown, now is a really opportune time to review your spending. Most of us have seen significant changes to our spending habits over the last few months and we've identified 10 areas where we believe savings can be made. We've then taken a look at the most important area of life assurance and specified illness cover - the payment of claims. We've reviewed the claims statistics of one of the major providers in the Irish market to see what can be learned. 

 

Stay healthy and best wishes

It's time to review your spending after Lockdown
 

Reviewing your spending has come into sharp focus in 2020, particularly as we emerge from lockdown due to Covid-19. For some people, reviewing this makes sense as they have simply gone through a period of much lower spending than normal. For others who are facing a loss of job or a reduction in income, it is out of necessity. For everyone, there’s an opportunity to save more into the future.

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The purpose of insurance is to pay claims when needed
 

As we emerge from lockdown and the world is getting back to some sort of normality, unfortunately for some people the pandemic has had quite a significant impact on their income. We’ve had a small number of queries from clients in this situation who are looking to reduce their expenditure. One or two people have queried whether they should cut back on their levels of life assurance and specified illness cover. 

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