Why it’s best to arrange Cryonics Insurance using a specialist financial adviser? …

Unusual Risks have been advising the Cryonics community in the United Kingdom for six years in regards to their Life Insurance requirements. We are the appointed insurance agents in the UK for both The Cryonics Institute and Alcor Life Extension Foundation and also regularly interact with Cryonics UK and their members.

Over the years we have met many clients who needed our specialist advice and assistance, due to the complex nature of taking insurance for the purpose of Cryonics. Some of the basic advice issues relate to how inflation effects future capital values, currency exchange rates and also any specialist trust documents required by Alcor and The Cryonic Institute.

Here are some of examples of advice issues that we have come across recently …

New Members

The first question that many new potential Cryonics members have of course is the monthly costs and premiums. Without knowing the monthly cost it is impossible for new members to know if they wish to proceed any further. Unusual Risks are able to provide Life Insurance quotations only, it’s recommended that new members contact their prospective Cryonics provider directly for their membership fees.

Legacy Policies

We have met a number of existing Cryonics members who have policies that were taken many years ago and the overall amount of existing cover is no longer sufficient to cover all their costs. Unusual Risks can help assess the shortfall and recommend the most efficient way of bridging any shortfall, normally with an additional top up policy.

Whole of Life Assurance

Countless times we have been able to prove that Whole of Life Assurance is the cheapest way to pay for Cryonics and are always happy to break down the figures for our clients. If you are assessing whether it’s best to pay for Cryonics by cash or to apply for Insurance then be sure to contact us for a comparison.

Cheapest Premiums – BMI Index

Some of the very cheapest Life Assurance providers may charge additional premium based upon a person for their BMI, so the headline cheapest provider online may not end up the cheapest after medical underwriting. Some of the top providers have a more relaxed attitude towards BMI than others, so it’s best to seek specialist advice before committing.

Cheapest Premiums – Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

Generally the very cheapest “standard rate” insurers are not the best place to look for Life Insurance, if you have any form of Pre-Existing medical conditions. There are in fact some Insurance providers that are more friendly towards those with medical conditions and it’s always best to seek specialist advice in these circumstances.

No Obligation Quotations

You are always very welcome to approach us for advice around Cryonics Insurance and any quotations are without obligation. If you are unsure if you would like to speak to a financial adviser in first instance, we suggest you attend one of the Cryonics UK meetings and speak to the existing members – many of which have used our services.

Unusual Risks are the UK’s leading financial advisers offering specialist advice on Life Insurance for the purpose of funding Cryonics.  

For more information on Cryonics and Insurance in the UK you can contact Unusual Risks by phone on 0845 474 3075. Email at Enquiries@unusualrisks.co.uk or visit us online at www.cryonicsinsurance.co.uk 

Unusual Risks are the approved Insurance agents in the United Kingdom for both Alcor Life Extension Foundation www.alcor.org and The Cryonics Institute www.cryonics.org

People in the United Kingdom wanting to know more about the subject of Cryonics should contact Cryonics UK at www.cryonics-uk.org

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  • Cryonics and Insurance

    Unusual Risks are independent insurance advisers who regularly offer independent financial advice to people looking for Whole of Life Assurance for the purpose of funding Cryonics.

    We have many existing UK clients for whom we have arranged Life Assurance or Life Insurance to run alongside their Cryonics Funding Agreement. We offer financial advice without fear of discrimination, attention to colour, creed, sexuality, health status or personal beliefs.

    Currently we have clients who are members of Cryonics UK, Alcor Life Extension Foundation and Cryonics Institute and have advised them on their insurance requirements for Cryopreservation Services.

  • New Cryonics Members

    We are experienced at arranging new Life Assurance policies for the purpose of funding Cryonics.

    Our financial advisers will not only assist you in finding the right insurance policy from the whole market for your requirements, but will help you to complete essential trust documentation free of charge.

    They will also help you to consider the effects of inflation on your future planning and select the most appropriate levels of insurance cover to meet your long term Cryonics needs.

  • Existing Cryonics Members

    We have experience of helping long standing Cryonics members assess their existing Life Insurance policies.

    Our financial advisers are able to help you to assess your current insurance resources and advise you on bridging any potential shortfall you may have in your current planning from the whole of the insurance market.

    We have expert knowledge that could help you to assess the effects of inflation on your existing policies and help you find solutions to meet your long term Cryonics needs.

    Please Note*

    Authorised and Regulated By The Financial Conduct Authority. Unusual Risks are Independent Insurance Advisers based In the United Kingdom. They offer financial advice to British Expatriates, who still own a property in the United Kingdom and maintain a UK Bank Account.

    Our Complaint Handling procedures are available on request. If you have reasons to raise a concern please contact us on 0845 474 3075 or by email enquiries@unusualrisks.co.uk

    If we are unable to resolve an issue to your satisfaction you may be able to refer the matter to the Financial Ombudsman Service. More information is available on request or by visiting www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk

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