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This information is a guide only and should not be relied on as a recommendation or advice that any particular mortgage is suitable for you.

All mortgages are subject to the applicant(s) meeting the eligibility criteria of the specific lender.

You should make an appointment to receive mortgage advice which will based on your needs and circumstances.

Why life insurance is so important when you're a parent.

It goes without saying that raising children can be expensive, so your income, or that of another household member, is often the only way to pay for the everyday costs that come with looking after a child.

If you or someone you rely on were to pass away, it would take its toll financially, in addition to the emotional stress. Life insurance is one way to have a safety net in place.

Why life insurance is so important when you're moving home.

If you have life insurance, it’s a good idea to regularly review the cover to make sure it’s right for you and your current circumstances.

When you sign up for a policy, the extent of cover – how long it lasts, and how much it would pay out – is based on your financial situation and commitments at that time.

But these can change. Your life insurance policy needs to change as well to ensure your family is fully protected if the worst happens to you or your partner, so when moving home it’s important your cover still meets your needs.

Why life insurance is so important when taking out a new mortgage.

Mortgage life insurance can be used to help your loved ones pay off your mortgage if you die. 

This type of life insurance is often sold as a decreasing-term policy so, as you gradually pay off your mortgage, your pay-out reduces over time. A mortgage life insurance claim typically pays out as a lump sum.

It’s designed to protect your loved ones if you die before your mortgage has been paid off. It will provide them with a lump sum so they can clear the mortgage debt and have one less financial burden at an already difficult time.