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Gemma Bellamy

Gemma is Beagle Street’s Marketing and Content Executive. Since joining The OneFamily Group (our parent company) over eight years ago, she’s worked in roles that support our customers and communities – including member benefits and charity partnership programmes.

Having built a deep understanding of our customers and products, Gemma is keen to create content that helps people to understand the often complex world of protection and finance, and ultimately choose the products that support their goals and circumstances.

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Articles by Gemma

10 life insurance mistakes to avoid

Being aware of – and avoiding – common life insurance mistakes can help you get the right protection in place for your loved ones.

Do I need life insurance?

Learn why you might need life insurance to protect the people you care about, and what type of life insurance might be best for you.

Life insurance for new parents

With the new financial responsibilities that come with having children, life insurance can be a wise choice to protect your growing family.

A guide to funeral planning and associated costs

Planning a funeral for a loved one can feel overwhelming. Learn about what’s involved with funeral planning, as well as the costs involved.

Life insurance for single parents

Life insurance for single parents can help give you peace of mind that your children are protected, should the worst happen.

How much would your life insurance payout be?

The life insurance payout your loved ones would receive depends on how much cover you took out, and the type of policy you have.

Life insurance and inheritance tax

It’s important to understand how inheritance tax could affect a life insurance payout to your loved ones, and whether it’s worth putting your policy into trust.

Life insurance for young adults

Life insurance isn’t just for older people. But what’s the best age to get life insurance, and is it worth it when you’re young?

Terminal illness cover vs critical illness cover

Terminal illness and critical illness cover are different types of personal insurance, and it’s important to understand the difference.

What is accidental death benefit?

Accidental death benefit acts as short-term cover while you’re waiting for a decision on your life insurance application. This can reduce financial stress on you and your loved ones during that time.

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