We can help you assess:
- how your family would be affected financially should something happen to you, or your partner
- how much cover you have already
- how much cover you should have
- the most appropriate type and amount of cover to put in place, based on your unique personal circumstances
Cover options
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Life Long Cover
Simple - a straightforward plan which provides the level of life cover you choose for your whole life.
Peace of mind - help your family or dependents replace lost income, repay debts or protect them from any possible inheritance tax liability, should you or your partner become deceased.
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Life Term Cover
Flexible cover - you can also include specified illness cover with this plan, which would pay out a lump sum on diagnosis of one of the 44 conditions specified in the plan. For an eligible specified illness claim the claimant must survive for at least 14 days after having the surgery or being diagnosed as having one of the illnesses. This is longer for certain illnesses. Terms and conditions apply. Please see brochure for full details.
Peace of mind - protect you and your family from the financial effects that a death and/or specified illness may bring.
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Mortgage Cover
Economical - one of our most economical cover plans, the amount of cover reduces in line with the balance of a typical mortgage.
Peace of mind - help your family or dependents repay debts, should you or your partner become deceased.
Flexible cover - you can also include specified illness cover with this plan, which would pay out a lump sum on diagnosis of one of the 38 conditions specified in the plan. For an eligible claim the claimant must survive for at least 14 days after having the surgery or being diagnosed as having one of the illnesses. This is longer for certain illnesses. Please see brochure for full details.
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Regulatory notice
Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. is tied to Irish Life Assurance plc, for life and pensions business. Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. and Irish Life Assurance plc are regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.