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Business Protection


Business protection is a way of protecting your business should a key person, partner or director die or contract a critical illness. It can help ensure that your business can continue trading in these circumstances.

Running a business always involves an element of uncertainty. Premises can be rebuilt, plant or products replaced, but the recovery of a person is not nearly as clear cut, regardless of whether that person is an employee or the owner. There are no guarantees that someone who has suffered a major health crisis will be able to perform at the same level as previously or even return to work. That’s why it’s especially important that critical illness cover, as well as life cover, is in place to help ensure that the business can cope with the loss.


What is Partner/Director Share Protection?

The loss of a partner or director may destabilise the business and can quickly lead to financial difficulties. Partner/Director Share Protection means if the worst does happen, the remaining directors or partners can stay in control of the business.

How does it work?

In the event of a partner or director dying, falling terminally or critically ill, Partner/Director Share Protection can provide a sum of money to the remaining partner(s) or director(s). This means that in the event of a claim the policy could pay out an amount sufficient to purchase the deceased or critically ill partners/directors interest in the business.

Key Person Protection

What is Key Person Protection?

Key Person Protection helps safeguard a business against the financial effects of death, terminal illness, or critical illness of a key person.
The loss of a key person may result in reduced sales, loss of profit/turnover, wasted time, recruitment costs, the disruption of development plans or increased workloads for remaining staff.

Who is a ‘key person’?

A key person is an employee whose continued absence would affect the profits of the business. Someone whose skills, knowledge, experience or leadership are important to its continued financial success. Examples of a key person include, but are not limited to:

Sales director
IT specialist
Managing director
Head of product development
Technicians and R&D personnel


If your business has an individual or individuals who are fundamental to its success, you should consider Key Person Protection.

HOW WE DO BUSINESS

Your free advice

The advice we give is free of charge and we are quite happy to provide advice face to face at a time to suit you.

 

Your free review

We will gather some relevant information from you in relation to your financial circumstances and your requirements and this information will be recorded on a Fact Find Document which is strictly private and confidential.

 

After we have gathered the required information, we will conduct some research before coming back to you with some recommendations to help meet your demands and needs.

 

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CLIENT TESTIMONIAL

spacerWhite Rose managed to save me 20% off my premiums without compromising my cover. The whole process was smooth and timely and they are very easy to deal with.

 

Raw Telecommunications - South Yorkshire


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