Protection
We offer the following protection for your peace of mind
- Personal income protection
- Critical illness cover to look after both yourself and your family
- Life assurance
Individual protection
Have you considered what would happen if you were unable to work for a number of months or even years?
There are a number of different ways of ensuring you are adequately protected which can vary from receiving a regular income to a one-off lump sum.
Income protection for example, helps protect against the financial consequences of sickness or disability that can prevent you from working – right up to retirement if necessary.
Critical illness products are also available through a selected range of providers, chosen specifically to offer you competitive products with benefits suitable to your needs.
Family Protection
There are many different ways you can protect your family, your home and your income. We can help you find the right solution that is tailored specifically to your needs.
We offer a number of protection products through a selected range of providers.
Call us today for no obligation advice on the right protection for you and your family.
Utilities
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Wesleyan Assurance Society is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Incorporated by Private Act of Parliament (No.ZC145). Advice is provided through Wesleyan Medical Sickness, Wesleyan for Teachers, Wesleyan for Lawyers and Wesleyan for Professionals which are divisions of Wesleyan Financial Services Ltd. ("WFS Ltd.") WFS Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary company of Wesleyan Assurance Society. Registered No. 1651212. WFS Ltd Head Office: Colmore Circus, Birmingham B4 6AR. Telephone: 0845 351 2352 Fax: 0121 200 2971. Telephone calls may be recorded for monitoring and training purposes.

