Did you know? Only 3% of Canadians have individual critical illness insurance.
However, the risk of developing a critical illness before the age of 65 for a healthy 35-year-old is considerable: 26% for men and 19% for women.
Use statistics to build your case
If you’re surprised by these numbers, imagine how your clients will react. Using them in your sales pitches can help clients see things differently when it comes to critical illness insurance. We have affordable, flexible coverage that can meet their needs:
- Transition: 4- or 25-illness health insurance
- Cancer Guard: Simplified-issue cancer and critical illness insurance
Take advantage of the tools available to improve your pitch
For you:
- Explore the Cancer Guard brochure
- Learn more about the shared ownership critical illness strategy
- Share the video with your team
- Give your clients financial flexibility with policy loans
- Learn more about combining coverages
- Promote the Transition Index and the needs calculator available on ca.
For your clients:
- Discover Transition, comprehensive coverage in case of critical illness (F13-435)
- Discover Transition with 10-year payment option (F13-1096)
- Demonstrate how simple the Cancer Guard program is
Looking for content to share with your clients?
We’ve made it easy! Our team has created customized content to help you promote the Transition product to your clients. All you have to do is share it!
- Use our email template
- See all the posts available in our Web Showcase
Want to learn more?
Critical illness insurance products are part of our living benefits product lineup. There are many more marketing documents available in your Advisor Centre. Be sure to take a look and promote these products; right now our clients are more aware of its importance than ever. Let's take this opportunity to leverage this market to its full potential. Don’t forget about the two platforms you can use to simplify your sales experience: Transition is offered with EVO and Cancer Guard is offered with Assure&GO. If you have any other questions, contact your regional sales manager.