
St.George Life offers a range of life insurance products so you can select the one that best suits your needs.
St.George also has experienced Personal Insurance Advisers who can help you assess your insurance needs.
For just $30 a month, Quick Cover provides life and terminal illness cover. It pays a lump sum benefit that can be used by those you leave behind to pay expenses such as the mortgage, funeral costs or child care. The amount of the lump sum benefit depends on your age, sex and smoking status. You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before you decide to buy the policy.
St.George Protection Choices offers a range of benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs. Many people insure their material possessions, but don't think of themselves or how they would maintain their lifestyle if something happened to them or their ability to earn an income.
For more information, you can view the Product Disclosure Statement including policy terms (PDS).
Life Cover is designed to provide financial protection should you die or be diagnosed with a terminal illness. A lump sum will be paid which can be used to cover debts or provide for dependants.
Total and Permanent Disability cover is designed to provide financial protection for you and your family should you become totally and permanently disabled.
The Recovery benefit provides financial cover in the event of a traumatic medical event. The benefit covers specified medical conditions such as cancer and heart attack. This benefit can help to assist with medical expenses or extra care and help reduce the financial burden during this difficult time.
The Disability Income Protection Benefit provides a monthly benefit of up to 75% of your normal monthly income should you be unable to work due to injury or illness.
The Business Expenses plan covers eligible business expenses that must be paid each month if you are self-employed and become totally disabled.
Child cover can be selected on a St.George Protection Choices policy to provide a lump sum benefit if your child suffers from a specified condition or dies.