Understanding Life Assurance – Chapter One
From the end of the Second World War, the vast majority of life assurance policies were purchased from the ‘Insurance Man’, on his annual visit to the family home. As the children grew up and moved to their own homes, the insurance man, or woman, (or should it be ‘person’?) often followed and the (bi)cycle continued.
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