As we age, our financial needs and priorities often change. With longer life expectancies and changing retirement trends, life in your 60s isn’t what it used to be.
As your circumstances change, you may wish to review your life insurance cover to ensure that your cover continues to meet your financial needs and objectives.
How can I review my cover?
You can speak to your financial adviser or contact us to review or adjust your cover.
What is my current cover?
View your current level of cover and your premium details in My Resolution Life.
When reviewing your life insurance cover, there are several factors you may wish to consider, such as:

Protect your family financially
Ensure any outstanding debts, liabilities and future expenses are covered if the worst were to happen to you. A lump sum benefit may also help your family maintain their lifestyle, giving you peace of mind.

Keep the cost manageable
Maintaining life insurance in your 60s might be more affordable than you think. Consider adjusting your coverage to reduce the cost of your premiums.

Leave something behind
Provide your loved ones, like your children or even grandchildren, with a financial contribution if you pass away.
Help and information hub for over 60s
There’s a lot to consider when thinking about life insurance in your 60s. That’s why Resolution Life has created a dedicated information hub for customers looking to better understand their life insurance needs and objectives.
Explore factors to consider when reviewing your life insurance, how premiums are calculated, and ways to reduce costs if you are concerned about affordability. Click here to learn more about How Life insurance can help you in your 60s.
Thank you for continuing to trust us to protect what matters most.
What you need to know
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