Legal & General over 50s life insurance
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The Funeral Benefit Option, also known as a Funeral Funding Option, is an additional free benefit available with most over 50s life insurance policies.
It can be included with your policy to ensure that the lump sum pay out is paid directly to a funeral director upon your death to help cover your funeral costs.
As part of this agreement, you’ll also be eligible for a discount (typically up to £250 or £300 depending on the insurer) towards the cost of your funeral.
The Funeral Benefit Option means that your family will have additional support to arrange your funeral and won’t have to worry about managing the life insurance pay out during a distressing time.
It’s possible to get this FREE benefit when taking out selected over 50s plans through Reassured, an award-winning, FCA-regulated broker.
Over 50s life insurance starts from just £5 a month + . Fill in our simple online form for your free, no-obligation quotes.
How the Funeral Benefit Option works varies slightly between different insurers, but typically the process is as follows:
It’s important to note that, with some providers, like One Family, the Funeral Benefit Option is built into their policies as standard. This means you’ll need to opt out of this feature if you don’t want it.
How much does a UK funeral cost?
The average cost of a basic funeral in the UK is currently £4,141 according to the SunLife Cost of Dying report 2024[1]. This includes things like the cost of a funeral director, cremation or burial fees, and a minister or celebrant to lead the ceremony.
When including other funeral related costs, such as flowers, a memorial and professional fees to administer the estate, the total cost of dying increases to £9,658.
Unfortunately, funeral expenses are only getting more expensive along with the cost of living, meaning that more families are facing financial hardship when arranging a final farewell. In fact, according to the SunLife report, 1 in 4 people said that their standard of living was impacted by paying for a funeral.
You can help your loved ones cover your funeral expenses when the time comes with an over 50s plan. In addition, if you opted in for your policy to include the Funeral Benefit Option, they won’t have to pay the full bill at short notice and will receive the extra discount of up to £300 (defined by your policy terms).
In the table below, we compare some of the different Funeral Benefit Options available from leading insurers to help you identify which could offer the best deal.
We look at the key features, including the over 50s plan maximum pay out amount, contribution amount and chosen funeral partner, of each of the providers.
Features | |||||
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Over 50s plan maximum pay out | £18,000 | £20,000 | £10,000 | £10,000 | £22,000 |
Age criteria | 50 - 85 | 50 - 80 | 50 - 80 | 50 - 80 | 50 - 80 |
Additional funeral contribution | £250 | £300 | £250 | Up to £250 | £300 |
Funeral director partner | Dignity | Golden Charter | Dignity | Co-op Funeralcare | Golden Charter |
The information in this table has been taken directly from the insurers websites and is correct as of 05/06/24
At Reassured, we can help you arrange up to £20,000 of cover to help your loved ones with funeral costs from SunLife or One Family (exact amount depending on your age, smoking status, chosen provider and budget).
In addition, we can only arrange a Funeral Benefit amount up to £300 through One Family if you purchase your policy directly through Reassured. Get your free, no obligation over 50s life insurance quotes today.
If offered when purchasing your over 50s life insurance policy, or if included as standard in your policy, the Funeral Benefit Option is free.
You just need to pay your monthly premium to keep the policy in place so that your loved ones receive the lump sum pay out and Funeral Benefit Option contribution when the time comes.
Over 50s life insurance through Reassured starts from just £5 a month.
The cost of your policy will depend on:
The table below shows some example over 50s plan monthly premiums with SunLife and One Family, based on a non-smoker taking out £4,000 of cover:
Age | ||
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50 | £13.75 | £12 |
55 | £15.48 | £14 |
60 | £17.35 | £16 |
65 | £20.67 | £20 |
70 | £27.36 | £27 |
75 | £38.75 | £39 |
80 | £53.54 | £65 |
85 | £72.29 | -x |
xOne Family only provide cover up to age 80, therefore we can’t display pricing for this age
The cost of over 50s life insurance various significantly between different insurers, which is why it’s important to compare quotes to find the right deal for you.
At Reassured, we can help you compare over 50s life insurance quotes free of charge, as well as provide all the informed you need to make a fully informed decision.
Yes, you can remove the Funeral Benefit Option from your policy at any time for free if you change your mind.
However, it does mean that you may not be able to add it to your over 50s plan again in the future.
It also means that you won’t receive the extra discount towards your funeral costs.
Your family can also choose not to use the Funeral Benefit Option when the time comes, as long as the funeral director hasn’t been instructed to carry out your funeral.
In this case, the extra discount will also not apply.
If you add the Funeral Benefit Option to your over 50s plan (or choose not to opt out of this agreement), there are some key points to consider:
Taking out over 50s life insurance to help cover your funeral costs can bring peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
At Reassured, we can help you compare over 50s life insurance quotes to help you find our best deals.
Fill in our simple online form to receive your free, no-obligation quotes.
[1] https://www.sunlife.co.uk/funeral-costs/
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