Mortgage Protection
Ant Mortgage Protection Insurance
We know that statistically that 63% of workers return to work within 3 to 6 months, so if you believe it would take you less than a year to find another job, why take out the 12 months mortgage protection option. This can therefore be the cheap insurance answer you have been looking for. A benefit period is the maximum time we will pay you for any one period of your income protection insurance claim. Multiple protection insurance claims can be made, (subject to re-qualification) while the insurance policy is in force up to retirement age or until you cancel it. Payment for your insurance premiums is made every month by direct debit so please have your bank details ready when you apply for your cover.
You can find out everything you need to know about mortgage protection from ant insurance on the site or by calling 020 8972 9557. Whenever you buy mortgage protection insurance, please always first read the insurance policy summary.
When seeking good quality mortgage protection insurance, please be aware that all insurance covers are not the same. There are statutory similarities between different motor insurances, so it is simple to compare prices. However mortgage protection insurance or other protection products such as income protection insurance or loan payment protection insurance can vary enormously. For example we provide help for people who return to their work part time following a sickness insurance claim and can make up the difference if they are on a lower salary because of the injury. We also enable unemployment claimants the choice to take temporary work without ending their insurance cover. Assuming you are registered at the job centre plus as seeking full time work, you can take a temporary job which continues for up to 6 months.
We would not make insurance payments to you during the time you are so employed but when the temporary job finishes and you re-register at the job centre plus, you can continue your claim with us and we will treat this as one continuous claim.




