Ageas Protect makes G-day 'protection promise'

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Ageas Protect has promised to support customers whose applications cannot be placed on risk immediately before the introduction of gender neutral pricing.

With the ‘G-day protection promise' Ageas will enter into a contract, with conditions attached, for customers where further underwriting, GP reports or a medical are required before a premium can be confirmed. This contract will only be available for applications submitted to Ageas by protection intermediaries from 13th July 2012 to before midnight on 20th December 2012 for cases where Ageas is unable to provide exact terms without further investigation. This move allows Ageas to promise that, if it is able to provide those customers with cover, it will do so on the basis of premiums ...

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