CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND, May 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics suggest that Brits are now living six years longer . And with a recent landmark study revealing the secrets to a long life are owning a dog, having a happy marriage and plenty of good friends, this trend looks set to continue. The increase in life expectancy can have a knock on effect on life insurance quotes, but by visiting price comparison websites, such as comparethemarket.com, consumers can be confident they are getting the right deal for them.
Amanda Butterworth, Head of Life at comparethemarket.com comments: "Many people assume that life insurance is costly, but that needn't be the case. comparethemarket.com can help customers find great deals by comparing life insurance from a wide variety of providers. Customers can be sure to find the right level of cover at the right price to suit their lifestyle and circumstances."
"And even though we're all set to live longer, having the right life insurance can provide peace of mind in case the worst were to happen. Life insurance cover means you can look after your family when you are gone. This could mean making sure that your home is paid for and your family's welfare is taken care of."
You'll be amazed at the money you could save on life insurance through comparethemarket.com! In a few easy steps you can compare life insurance cover through comparethemarket.com. Simply tell us a little bit about yourself and we will provide quotes from some of the UK's leading insurance providers to give you the ideal policy at the most affordable prices. The right life insurance plan is only a few clicks away with comparethemarket.com. If you are not sure of the level of cover need, the life insurance calculator can help you work out how much cover you may need.
Specialising in more than just car insurance, comparethemarket.com provides customers with an easy way to find the right deal on a wide range of insurance and financial products from home, van, bike, life and pet insurance to credit cards. It also offers comparisons for a range of household utilities including electricity, gas, phone, broadband and digital TV.
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- comparethemarket.com was launched in 2006 and has grown rapidly over the past six years to become one of the UK's leading price comparison websites.
- comparethemarket.com provides customers with an easy way to make the right choice for them on a wide range of products including motor, home, life, travel and pet insurance as well as utilities and money products such as, credit cards and loans.
- comparethemarket.com actively selects its brand partners, working with the best and most trusted organisations to ensure quality service to consumers.
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National Statistics suggest that Brits are now living six years longer. The press release explores the reason why the Great British public are living longer, and why life insurance is so important.
2013-05-01
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[Press-News.org] Search for the Best Life Insurance Quotes on comparethemarket.comNational Statistics suggest that Brits are now living six years longer. The press release explores the reason why the Great British public are living longer, and why life insurance is so important.