BUPA extends own occupation definitions

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Bupa Individual Protection has added more than 130 own occupation definitions to its individual income protection proposition including dentists, surgeons and college lecturers.

These professionals will now be able to protect their income based upon their specific occupation.

Steve Casey, head of product development for Bupa Individual Protection, says: "These changes are part of our commitment to enable intermediaries to offer the income protection coverage their clients expect. An own occupation definition gives customers peace of mind when they come to claim and enables them to fully understand the criteria by which they will be assessed."

Bupa also announced it will be introducing further enhancements to its proposition in the coming months.

 

 

 

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