Yes, it’s likely that you can secure a more favourable premium if you quit smoking.
However, you’ll need to have stopped smoking (as well as all substitutes) and be nicotine/tobacco free for a specified period of time before being treated as a non-smoker.
Therefore, quitting smoking might not have an immediate effect on your policy. The longer you’ve quit smoking, the more you’re likely to benefit from cheaper premiums.
Some insurers may reduce the premiums of your current policy to reward your new lifestyle, but not all insurers will do this.
It could be beneficial to compare quotes for a new policy to reflect your new circumstances (although your new smoking status won’t be the only factor taken into consideration).
If you’ve given up smoking, why not use our award-winning broker service to compare new life insurance quotes?