Yes, and the key is flexibility and investment control. Variable life insurance has fixed premiums but investment-linked savings, while universal life insurance offers flexibility but limited investment options. Variable universal life insurance combines both advantages-you get flexible premiums and a range of investment choices. That’s why it’s preferred in fast-moving cities like Edinburgh and Liverpool, where personal finance needs can change rapidly. It adapts as your life changes.
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