LifeSearch is extending a pilot project of offering health insurance advice to a further 45 of its senior advisers in 2024 as it expands its private medical insurance (PMI) offering.
It is initially offering PMI products from Aviva, Bupa, The Exeter, Vitality and Western Provident Association (WPA).
The firm said the move was in response to customer demand and will see it offer a full suite of health benefits, including life, critical illness, income protection, and PMI.
The plan follows on from a 2023 pilot and over the course of 2024 it plans to widen its insurer offering, extend health insurance to 45 of its senior advisers, and embed health insurance into its holistic protection advice service.
Operating through the specialist 4C Platform, LifeSearch offers advice – including researching options, support through the underwriting process and setting up cover – on a free-free basis, for new and existing customers.
Debbie Kennedy, CEO of LifeSearch (pictured) said: “Private health insurance can offer greater choice, reliability and timely access to medical screenings, diagnosis, and treatment.
“But private health insurer offerings are forever expanding and changing, meaning consumers have a complex landscape to choose from.
“They’re faced with different types of cover, limits, exclusions and options and, of course, different prices. It’s evident that there’s a clear need for private health insurance advice that is delivered simply.“
She added that the firm aimed to help protect the UK properly.
“Helping customers with their concerns about accessing medical services is as important as providing a financial safety net when a life shock happens,“ she continued.
“So, broadening our advice and support to include health insurance is a natural – and valued – step for us to take.”
Health & Protection has contacted LifeSearch for additional information about the extension of these services.