ProtectionOct 17 2024

UK faces life insurance equality gap

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UK faces life insurance equality gap
Just 33 per cent of non-salaried workers, such as freelancers, self-employed people, and those on zero hour contracts or hourly pay (Photo: Kindel Media/Pexels)

The UK faces a “life insurance equality gap” as non-salaried workers are 17 per cent less likely to have cover than those with salaried jobs, research from Beagle Street has revealed.

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