Scottish Provident has enhanced the range of critical illnesses and disabilities it covers on two of its products.
The firm has added a further three conditions, primary pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary artery graft surgery and structural heart surgery, on its Self Assurance and Pegasus products and will now cover 35 conditions. Further, the critical illness definition for HIV has been extended to include countries outside the European Union, which Susan Barclay, head of marketing at Scottish Provident, said took the definition beyond the standard set by the Association of British Insurers .
Ms Barclay said: "It is important that we strive to develop quality products that meet our clients' needs. It is a changing world and we need to react by having a range of products that reflect today's society by revising and adding new conditions where necessary. At Scottish Provident our products are designed around flexibility and quality, providing the best financial protection, with the appropriate innovative extras."




