BUPA Critical Illness Cover

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Minimum acceptable age: Anyone aged between 18 and 59 can apply. Maximum term: The maximum policy ...

Minimum acceptable age: Anyone aged between 18 and 59 can apply. Maximum term: The maximum policy term is 40 years Maximum sum assured where critical illness (CI) is included: Applications for benefits in excess of £300,000 will be considered at the sole discretion of BUPA on the basis of financial evidence of income or assets. Guaranteed premium rates for stand-alone CI: Yes Renewable rate option under the plan: Renewable term cover is a fixed lump-sum cover which is subject to renewal every five or 10 years. Subscriptions will increase at each renewal, based on the age of the pers...

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