Insurance

Life Cover for your family or mortgage

Have you ever wondered how your loved ones would cope financially if you died? How would they continue to pay the mortgage payments or keep up with the lifestyle they're used to?

The Yorkshire Building Society have teamed up with Legal & General to provide you with life insurance products which could be the answer.
Legal & General have been voted Best Protection Provider for seven consecutive years (2005 to 2011) at the Financial Adviser Life and Pensions Awards.

Help protect your family today from just £6 a month

Life Insurance

Life Insurance is designed to help financially protect your loved ones by paying a lump sum if you die during the term of your policy.

Life Insurance is also known as Level Term Assurance.

Mortgage Life Insurance

Mortgage Life Insurance is designed to help pay off your mortgage, by paying out a lump sum should you die during the term of the plan.

 

You can also add Critical Illness Cover to Legal & General's life insurance or mortgage life insurance policies, at an additional cost. It provides extra peace of mind as it could pay out a cash lump sum if your diagnosed with a specified Critical Illness.

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Yorkshire Building Society introduces its customers to Legal & General for the purposes of advising on and arranging life assurance and investment products bearing Legal & General's name.


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Yorkshire Building Society is one of the largest building societies in the UK. We offer a range of financial products and services including: savings & investment accounts, insurance products, loans, mortgages and more.

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Yorkshire Building Society is a member of the Building Societies Association and is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. We are entered in the Financial Services Register under registration number 106085.

Any reference on this website or in our literature to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) should be deemed to mean the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).