If you are in full time employment you should consider the benefits of a redundancy cover plan. We are all vulnerable to the potential of involuntary redundancy and the good old days of knowing that you have 'a job for life' seem to be gone.
For your own peace of mind consider how to minimise the possible financial impact of such an important event.
Well you can buy peace of mind when you take out an unemployment protection plan which provides a tax free monthly amount that can be used to help you manage financially in the event of involuntary unemployment.
Once you are made involuntarily unemployed, the policy will begin to pay out after a set period of time, and whilst this can vary among different providers it is typically from 30 to 90 days after redundancy.
A typical plan will allow you to insure up to 50% of your monthly gross earned income, or up to £1,500 - whichever amount is the lesser, and when you compare this to whatever you may receive from the State, (not everyone is eligible for financial assistance from the Government if they are made unemployed), you'll appreciate how valuable this type of cover can be.
This varies from provider to provider but most policies will pay out for up to 12 months, or until you get back to work - whichever event is sooner, giving you peace of mind in knowing that you are still receiving an income even when yours has ceased.
We've already mentioned that getting help from the State can be difficult and there are eligibility hurdles to jump. If, for example, you were unemployed and had mortgage commitments to meet, even if the State were to contribute towards your mortgage, it would only cover the interest part of the repayments.
Unemployment cover can be quite affordable and can cost from just a few pounds every month for every £100 worth of protection required.
We can advise you on appropriate providers for your needs, as cover may be cheaper when taken with an independent payment protection specialist compared with the high street banks and lenders.
This type of policy gives you financial breathing space at an already difficult time.
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