Future thinking is back in fashion with GE Money Life Protect.

Guarantee your loved ones' future with up to $500,000 of life cover.

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Life Insurance can help protect your lifestyle, or that of your family, against the financial impacts of death or terminal illness. And while most Australians have some life insurance cover through superannuation, in many cases it simply isn’t enough.* That's where GE Money Life Protect can help.

Up to $500,000 Life Cover or Terminal Illness Benefit
The Life Benefit pays a lump sum of up to $500,000 on death, depending on the level of cover you choose.

If you're diagnosed with a terminal illness that is expected to result in your death within 12 months, the Terminal Illness Benefit will pay a lump sum of up to $500,000 (depending on the level of cover you choose).

$10,000 cash payment to cover immediate expenses
A $10,000 advance cash payment from the Life Benefit is available upon presentation of a certified death certificate. This can be used to help cover any immediate expenses.

Your first month's cover free
Your first month’s premium is free, so you'll get 12 months cover for the price of 11.

Five year premium freeze and guaranteed level of cover
Your premium will not increase in line with your age for the first five years that you hold the policy. Also, once you select your cover, that amount is set and guaranteed never to decrease.

Secure your family's future - apply today
Applying for GE Money Life Protect is simple - apply now or call us on 1300 819 098, Mon-Fri 8am to 7pm AEST.
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*Source: Industry Funds Forum Insurance Study of Industry Fund Members, June 2008.

GE Money Life Protect is issued by Hallmark Life Insurance Company Ltd. ABN 87 008 446 884 AFSL No. 243469 trading as GE Money.

Any advice on this website does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider the appropriateness of the advice having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs, and read the Combined Product Disclosure Statement, Financial Services Guide and Policy Terms document  before deciding whether to acquire any of these products.