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Kick the habit and save £6k on insurance

paulajohn
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paulajohn
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08/10/2013

Giving up smoking could save an individual a packet in life and Critical Illness premiums.

With Stoptober 2013 in full swing, research from MoneySuperMarket.com reveals smokers who ditch the habit can significantly cut the cost of combined life and critical illness cover.

For example, a 30 year old wanting £150,000 worth of cover over 25 years could save £6,207 with Scottish Provident over the term, or £20.69 per month, if they gave up.

The British Heart Foundation estimates a smoker could save themselves a further £2,555 on the cost of cigarettes per year by making the decision to give up.

Emma Walker, head of protection at MoneySuperMarket said:

“Smokers should stop and think about their health this month and embrace the Stoptober campaign. Not only will kicking the habit result in a healthier body but not paying for cigarettes or smoking related paraphernalia will mean they’d be wealthier too. With further savings to be made on the cost of life and critical illness cover by being a non-smoker it really does add up to kick the habit.

“Those turning to a smoke free life should shop around for the best protection insurance option for their circumstances. Critical Illness Cover could prove vital if a person is seriously ill and left unable to work, with money tight for many households, having that cover in place could make a real difference when supporting a family with reduced wages or no income at all.

“It’s important to remember that insurers will insist smokers have kicked the habit for a full year in order to be classed as a ‘non-smoker’, so if someone quits during ‘Stoptober’ they have to be in it for the long haul to qualify for reduced life insurance rates.”