Why do financial advisers need critical illness cover?
Advisers spend their days helping clients plan for the unexpected. Critical illness cover is part of that planning for your own family too. A diagnosis of cancer, heart attack, or stroke could prevent you from advising clients for months — a tax-free lump sum gives you the financial freedom to focus on recovery.
What does critical illness cover pay out for?
Most UK policies cover 30–50 serious conditions, including cancer, heart attack, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and organ failure. The payout is a tax-free lump sum you can use any way you choose — to clear debt, fund private treatment, or replace lost income.
How much critical illness cover do financial advisers need?
A good starting point is 3–5 times your annual salary, or enough to clear your mortgage plus 12 months of living costs. Financial advisers with dependants should consider higher cover levels.
How much does critical illness cover cost for financial advisers?
Premiums depend on your age, health, smoking status, and the level of cover you choose. A healthy 35-year-old financial adviser can typically get £100,000 of cover for £25–£50 per month. Use our comparison tool to get personalised quotes.
Can financial advisers get critical illness cover with pre-existing conditions?
Yes, but some conditions may be excluded or attract a higher premium. Insurers will ask about your medical history during the application. It's important to answer honestly — non-disclosure can void a claim.
Should I combine critical illness cover with life insurance?
Many financial advisers choose a combined life and critical illness policy for simplicity and cost savings. However, a standalone critical illness policy gives more flexibility to adjust each policy independently as your circumstances change.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not necessarily. Critical illness premiums are based primarily on age, health, and smoking status. Financial advisers are typically offered preferred rates for critical illness cover, reflecting the low-risk nature of the occupation.
Most people choose a policy that lasts until their mortgage is paid off or until retirement age — typically 20–30 years.
Yes. Payouts from personal critical illness policies are completely tax-free in the UK.