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Women Tend to Be Lacking in Financial Protection, Reports Insurance Hero

The Office for National Statistics reports 5.3 million mothers in the United Kingdom were working in 2013, with single mothers accounting for many of these workers. Married women and those in long term relationships also increased in numbers in the workforce, as this number jumped by ten percent over a 17 year period. Mothers need to protect their finances by purchasing insurance (www.insurancehero.org.uk/news/many-uk-women-are-not-sufficiently-protecting-their-futures.html) to cover them in the event something goes wrong, and Insurance Hero provides various policies designed for women of all ages.

Insurance Hero Announce the Inclusion of Cancer Life Insurance in Offerings

Insurance shopping comparison providers Insurance Hero have announced the inclusion of cancer-specialized life and critical-illness policies into their informational offerings. Policies of this sort provide extra financial security and peace of mind for holders and beneficiaries when cancer strikes and are increasingly popular among residents of the United Kingdom. The policy-comparison tools provided by Insurance Hero can now help those looking for such coverage discover the most economical and cost-efficient policies of this type in the same way that they have helped countless others secure similarly valuable policies of other sorts.

Insurance Hero Announces Income Protection Insurance Offerings Now Available

Health statistics report 7 in 10 Brits have high blood pressure and 4 percent of all people in the UK suffer from Type 2 Diabetes. Additionally, another 850,000 people are suspected of living with undiagnosed with diabetes and are running the risk of developing complications from the disease at any time. With this in mind, Simon Peters, spokesperson for Insurance Hero (http://www.insurancehero.org.uk/) recently announced his firm is now offering affordable Income Protection Insurance for UK residents.

Insurance Hero Highlights the Need for Life Insurance Policies for Those 60 and Older

According to the Office for National Statistics, the average male lives to the age of 85 while the age female life span is 89 years, as of 2010. Major improvements in infant and childhood mortality rates along with recent improvements in older age mortality rates play a large role in the increase of the average life span for both sexes. "As the average age of death continues to rise, life insurance becomes critical because this insurance provides for the surviving spouse, partner, children or grandchildren," Simon Jones of Insurance Hero asserts.