Friends Provident International: 57% of UAE workforce would not survive financially for three months in event of critical illness
- Over half of
UAE employees won't survive financially if laid off due to critical illness - A quarter would not last a month
- Critical illness cover – replacing income lost due to illness – is the responsible thing to do
- Small monthly premium with a regulated insurer pays the bills when you can't work
Results of a Financial Survival survey commissioned by
The survey which received responses from over 1,000
Why worry about critical illness?
Statistically, employees are more likely to be diagnosed with a critical illness than die during their working life. A non-smoking man aged 40 is over four times more likely to be diagnosed with a critical illness than he is to die before the age of 65 (Source: Pacific Life Re
And, as FPIL survey results shows, "all employees in the
While women were marginally more confident than men that they could survive financially for three months in the event of becoming seriously ill and losing their jobs, only 12% of men and 14% of women believed they could survive a full 12 months. Somewhat counterintuitively, older employees, in the 45+ age group, "whom one would expect to be better financially prepared or at least have more savings, were less confident of surviving the first six months than younger employees," observes Shilcock. That said, older employees made up the largest group, 17%, of those who believed they could survive up to 12 months. This indicates "a slightly higher level of financial preparedness amongst a nonetheless still very small segment of older employees," says Shilcock. However one looks at the data, the vast majority of employees of all ages remained unprepared for critical illness.
Over two thirds of
Cut across other demographics, the picture painted by the FPIL survey doesn't improve.
Single people were more confident that they could survive financially for three months compared with either married employees, or employees married with kids. Though more confident than other groups, since a full 66% of single people believed that they could not survive for three months financially if they fell ill and lost their jobs shows "the high level of financial unpreparedness even amongst single people with few dependents," says Shilcock.
The overwhelming message from this data is that regardless of gender, age, income, nationality, Emirate or relationship status, "critical illness cover is the responsible thing to do if you live and work in the
Only available through regulated financial advisory firms
Following the recent introduction of the
What is critical illness cover?
Offered as part of a protection product, critical illness cover promises a financial pay-out in the event of being diagnosed with a critical illness during the term of the product. This means you can concentrate on recovering, rather than worrying about whether you can pay your bills. In fact, unlike medical cover, critical illness cover is specifically designed to cover things like rent, mortgage payments, utility bills, loans and debt, food, school fees, home modifications (addition of stairlift, ramps etc) and many other daily living expenses not covered by either medical or life policies.
What critical illness cover does, however, share with life insurance is that a very small premium buys a lot of income replacement cover in the event falling ill means having to give up your job.
Notes to editor
IFGL comprises
This press release is not a consumer advertisement and is only intended for use by journalists and financial intermediaries.
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