Yes, both level term and decreasing term life insurance can be taken out as a joint policy.
Joint life insurance covers two lives simultaneously under one policy, meaning there’s only one premium to pay between both policyholders.
If you’re part of a couple, this could help you save money on your cover to help protect your home and/or family.
However, there will only be one pay out from a joint policy. After this the policy will expire and the surviving partner will need to secure new cover.
Whereas two single policies would provide two pay outs - essentially providing double the cover.
The table below shows a price comparison for both joint level and decreasing term vs two single policies.
Quotes are based on a non-smokers, in good health, with a 20-year term and £100,000 of cover:
While joint life insurance can help you to save money (for example, two 20-year olds could save up to 75% if taking out a joint decreasing term policy), if it’s within your budget it could be worth taking out two single policies to provide a more comprehensive cover solution.
Reassured can help you to conduct a full joint vs two single policies comparison for both level and decreasing term life insurance. Simply get in touch.