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selling endowments, frequently asked questions


Who buys endowments ?

Who buys endowments is a question often asked by policy holders who are selling endowments or are researching into the possibility of selling their endowments, and the answer is simple.

It is investors who believe that they will get a greater return on their invested premiums than the monthly amounts they have to pay in to keep the policy running.

Endowment buyers can be private individuals or institutional investors that manage large portfolios of investment products on behalf of their clients.

Recently, due to advantageous tax breaks, a large number of endowments have been bought by institutional investors from Germany, and this trend is thought to continue for a little while longer.

 

Policyholders should bear in mind that if they cash in, surrender or sell their endowments they will lose the benefit of the attached life assurance protection, so should seriously consider replacement life cover


However if you have considered all the alternatives, and have decided to sell your with profit endowment policy then use the link at the top of the page to get to the endowment policy selling enquiry form, or click this link.
 

 

Selling endowments

Selling endowments to one of only six endowment policy traders that are  members of the Association of Policy Market Makers, can be achieved by using the "sell endowment" link at the top of the page, or by clicking here

 


 

The information on this web site is intended as "information only" and should not be taken as "advice".

If you are unsure about what to do, if anything, about your endowment policy, you should consider taking advice from an independent financial adviser who is regulated by the Financial Services Authority