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Policies from industry leading life insurance companies (Zurich, Irish Life, Friends First, New Ireland, Caledonian Life, Aviva, Canada Life).

Compare the market, Up to 70% off* the first twelve months premiums, *Subject to min premium of €30 p/m and min term of 10 years

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* Based on a minimum premium of €30 per month and a minimum term of 10 years. The discount is applied for the first twelve months only. Subject to underwriting and insurers terms.


Mortgage Life Assurance (also known as Mortgage Protection) ensures that if you die during your mortgage term, you should be able to pay off whatever is left on your mortgage.

Why Switch and Save?

SmartQuotes.ie compare all the market providers to offer you the lowest quote available. We are currently offering up to a 70%* discount on the first year's premium.

Unlike other providers we allow individuals on monthly payment plans to benefit from a discount in their first years premium.

Mortgage Life Assurance pays the balance of the remaining mortgage should you die during the term of your mortgage.

Mortgage Life Assurance is a simple, cost effective form of life assurance, designed to pay off the balance of your mortgage in the event of death.

You select the level of cover you need (loan amount) and the length of time you need it (term of loan).

Under a Mortgage Life Assurance plan, the level of cover chosen is designed to reduce each month in line with your mortgage, reflecting the fact that you are gradually paying off your mortgage.

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