How can clients pause their Income Protection Premiums if they take a break from work?
Posted by Jason Coleman | Apr 15, 2025 | Career Break, Income Protection | 1 |
Jason joined Protection Guru from Guardian Financial Services in January 2025. He’s been in Financial Services since 1988, his two passions are helping people to develop and Protection, the latter of which he fully immersed himself into in 2017. Ever curious, Jason is also a Six Sigma Green Belt, a certified Coach and a hugely experienced Learning and Development Practitioner with a keen eye for detail and an ability to make the complex appear simple. A bibliophile and dog lover Jason can often be found walking his dog, Ziggy, or with his nose in a book.
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Jason, our new IP product includes Sabbatical Cover (as well as Career Break) and is available to ALL policyholders (not just medical professionals). It enables customers to continue their cover while taking a break from work and provides full, own occupation protection during this time. (This is very different from our Career Break feature, which lets your customer reduce their maximum insured monthly benefit temporarily to as little as £250pm for up to 12 months, subject to our minimum premium of £5pm).
If employed customers (not self-employed) decide to take sabbatical breaks of up to 12 months from their job, they can continue to pay their premiums, and we’ll cover them as if they’re still working. They don’t need to tell us if they decide to take a sabbatical, but if they need to claim, we’ll need evidence of when their sabbatical started and that they had a guaranteed job to return to following their sabbatical. They can’t take a sabbatical in the first year of their policy, or the first year of starting a new job, but they can take multiple 12-month sabbaticals during the policy term but must return to work for at least 12-months before taking another sabbatical.
Hope this helps. Andy