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life assurance

British  

noun

  1. Also called: life insurance.  a form of insurance providing for the payment of a specified sum to a named beneficiary on the death of the policyholder

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"Employees are also offered comprehensive benefits that are worth thousands more, including private medical insurance, life assurance, subsidised meals and an employee discount."

From BBC • Oct. 20, 2022

Vivos Europe, in contrast, is marketed as “the ultimate life assurance solution for high net worth families.”

From The Verge • May 13, 2020

Retail investors must certify they won’t invest more than 10% of their portfolios, excluding housing, pensions and life assurance, on crowdfunded companies.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 23, 2015

“Like with life assurance, there is a premium to be paid if you are seen to be of an age when you are more likely to have issues requiring insurance,” says Sandom.

From The Guardian • Oct. 30, 2015

The object to be gained, of course, I was made to believe, was getting the life assurance.

From The House by the Lock by Williamson, A. M. (Alice Muriel)