Royal London rolls out Diabetes Life Cover

Adam Saville
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Capped premiums and tailored fast track application process for people with diabetes struggling to get cover

Royal London has announced that its Diabetes Life Cover policy is now available from advisers across the UK. The full market launch follows positive feedback from advisers who helped shape the product during a pilot, the insurer said. The product includes capped premiums - which, according to the firm, is ‘a first in the protection market' - and a tailored fast track application process with immediate acceptance meaning advisers can get a quote for clients with risk factors in minutes.   Diabetes Life Cover allows premiums to reduce by up to 40% if the customer is managing their di...

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