Pure Income ProtectionPioneer Friendly Society

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Pioneer Friendly Society's Pure Income Protection Plan aims to provide a regular income, if due to illness or injury, the insured is unable to work and suffers a loss of earnings.

Provider: Pioneer Friendly Society Product: Pure Income Protection. This plan is purely a protection policy and contains no investment element. Day one cover is available along with a one week deferred period and further deferred periods of four, eight, 13, 26 and 52 weeks. Does the provider provide access to online literature: Yes Minimum acceptable age at entry: 16 Maximum age at entry: 59 Minimum policy term: Five years Retirement ages available: Any retirement age can be selected between 50 and 65 subject to a minimum term of five years. Should the policyholder wish to exten...

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