Yes, that’s one of the biggest benefits of VUL insurance. The policy builds a cash value over time, which you can access through withdrawals or policy loans. Whether you’re funding your child’s university education in Oxford, covering a home renovation in Brighton, or planning a holiday to Italy, that money is there for you. Importantly, accessing funds doesn’t mean you lose your coverage. It’s a living policy, not just a posthumous safety net.
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