Chubb Life helps you crunch the numbers

To help you crunch the numbers, Chubb Life has put together some helpful videos to show you how their offers and benefits can significantly reduce your first year’s premiums.

For example, in the first video, we meet Janaya, a 33-year-old IT project manager. Janaya has a $500,000 Life insurance policy in place to look after her partner Alex if the worst were to happen. They also have Trauma cover (to the value of $300,000) and Income Protection insurance (to the value of $5,000 per month).

With Life cover plus two covers above the minimum sum insured, Janaya gets 12.5% off their premiums with Chubb Life’s Multi-Benefit Discount. They’re a non-smoker with a healthy BMI so they also receive the 10% Lifetime Reward discount applied to their Life and Trauma cover for the lifetime of the policy.

Plus, because they’ve taken out these policies before the 31st of March 2024, they get an additional 16.7% discount off the first year with the 2 Months Free campaign.

With all of these great discounts in place, Janaya saves a total of 25% on the cost of her first year’s premiums. 

Watch the videos below for more benefit and discount scenarios from Chubb Life. To find out more about the benefits and discounts you might be eligible for from Chubb Life, get in touch with us today.


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