Case Study: School fees insurance

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SFS's School Fees Insurance pays a pre-set amount directly to a child's school each term in the event of a parent dying or suffering a terminal illness.The insurer discusses how this insurance can help families at a difficult time.

There is a lot to be said for targeting a niche audience.  It's possible to tailor products to meet specific requirements and achieve a deep understanding of their needs, far more efficiently than competitors who have a wider product portfolio. SFS Group have taken exactly this route, building a successful proposition over more than 25 years.  Targeting the independent schools sector, their products are designed especially for the particular needs of parents, pupils and schools. Their range provides comprehensive protection, ensuring not only buildings and valuables are secure, but...

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