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Key Features Document Customer Services Freephone: 0800 169 7733 Main switchboard: 020 8546 7733 Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm E-mail csd@uk.combined.com Website www.combinedinsurance.co.uk Headquarters The ACE Building 100 Leadenhall Street London EC3A 3BP Critical Five Plan Combined Insurance is a trading name used by The ACE Group of Companies including ACE European Group Limited (AEGL) & ACE Europe Life Limited (AELL). Combined Insurance s general insurance products are provided by AEGL and its life assurance and permanent health products by AELL. AEGL (company number 1112892) & AELL (05936400) are registered in England and Wales with registered offices at 100 Leadenhall Street London EC3A 3BP. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority. 234737 11/14 (13) This policy from Combined Insurance offers protection for you and your family in the event of a serious illness.

Important information Customer Services Freephone: 0800 169 7733 E-mail: csd@uk.combined.com Website: www.combinedinsurance.co.uk Financial Ombudsman Service Phone: 0800 023 4567 or 0300 123 9 123 E-mail: enquiries@financial-ombudsman.org.uk Website: www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk You can ask us for this information in large print. Please call Freephone 0800 169 7733 for details. Contents page Critical Five Plan 5 Its aims Your commitment Risk factors The cover we provide 6 What is the Critical Five Plan? What conditions are covered? How much does the policy pay out? What other features are there? Who can the plan cover? Can children have cover? After the policy starts, is there anything I need to do? What we do not cover 9 When will the policy not pay out? Paying your premiums 10 How much does the policy cost? Ending or changing your cover 10 When will the policy end? Your right to cancel Our right to cancel Making a claim 12 Complaints procedure 12 Financial Services Compensation Scheme 12 Other important information 13 Terms and conditions Tax Law A guide to critical illness cover Summary of benefits 14 Personal example 15 2 Key Features Document Key Features Document 3

This document explains the Critical Five Plan. Please read it. Its aims The policy aims to do the following. Provide the amount of cover you choose. Pay out a lump sum if you are diagnosed with a critical illness that meets our definition and then survive for at least 28 days. We only cover the critical illnesses we define in our policy and no others. Your policy ends after we pay the lump sum. Your commitment Did you know that? Every five minutes someone in the UK has a stroke. That s an estimated 150,000 people every year. (Information from the Stroke Association, 2009.) It is estimated that more than one in three people will develop some form of cancer at some point during their lifetime. (Information from Cancer Research UK, 2006.) Every year around 146,000 people suffer a heart attack. There are 1.4 million people over 35 in the UK who have survived a heart attack. (Information from British Heart Foundation, 2008.) Today, you are more likely to survive a serious illness than to die, but the effect on your life can be significant. The Critical Five Plan can help with the financial strain for you and your family by providing a tax-free lump-sum. You could pay for medical expenses, cut your mortgage or take a family holiday it s up to you. You can also use the Best Doctors service a leading service providing medical advice. 4 Key Features Document You must do the following. You must give us any important information about you which may affect our decision about the cover we offer you or the level of premium we charge. If you do not, it could mean that we will not pay any claims or that we may cancel your cover. You should not assume that we will write to your doctor it is your responsibility to fill in the Application Form accurately. You must pay the regular premium during the period of the cover. You can pay your premiums every month, three months, six months or year. You should tell us about any claim within the time limits set out in the Policy Provisions. Risk factors The policy carries the following risks. If you stop paying your premiums your cover will end 30 days after the date you should have paid your premium. We will not pay out in the circumstances described in this booklet under When will the policy not pay out? The policy has no cash-in value at any time. Your premium may increase or decrease when we review our premium rates (which we do every year). Your premium will only change if we change the premiums of all groups of similar policies. We will give you at least 60 days notice if we want to change your premium. Key Features Document 5

The cover we provide What is the Critical Five Plan? This policy pays out a lump-sum if you are diagnosed with a critical illness that meets our definition after the policy has been in force for 90 days and then survive for at least 28 days. We only cover the critical illnesses we define in our policy and no others. See below for the full list of critical illnesses we cover. Other important facts about your Critical Five Plan. You choose the level of cover you need the amount of the lump sum we pay out after a valid claim. Nine levels of cover are available. You may take out this policy if you are between 16 and 64 years old. You must have been living in the United Kingdom for tax purposes for at least 12 months before you take out your cover. You must then continue to live in the United Kingdom for at least 40 weeks of any 52-week period after that. You can continue your cover until your 70th birthday if you do not make a claim. Children s cover ends on their 16th birthday. After we pay the lump sum, your policy ends and you pay no more premiums. You must pay regular premiums to keep your cover going. What conditions are covered? The complete list of conditions we cover is set out below. Cancer (depending how severe it is). Coronary artery bypass grafts with surgery to divide the breastbone. Heart attack. Kidney failure that needs dialysis treatment. Stroke that results in permanent symptoms. Please remember that the heading of each critical illness is only a guide to what we cover. For example: we do not cover some types of cancer; and to make a claim for some illnesses, you need to have permanent symptoms. to make a claim for heart attack you need to have specific symptoms. The personal example on page 15 shows the amount of cover and the premium payment you have chosen. What other features are there? Best Doctors While your policy is in force, you have access to leading medical advisory service Best Doctors if you suffer from one of the following conditions. AIDS Alzheimer s disease Blindness Cancer Cardiovascular conditions Coma Deafness Kidney failure Loss of speech Major organ transplant Motor neurone disease Multiple sclerosis Paralysis Parkinson s disease Severe burns Stroke You will have access to: Best Doctors InterConsultation service Best Doctors will pick an expert from a database of over 50,000 specialists worldwide to review your case and help answer two questions. Is your diagnosis correct? What are the best treatment options? How much does the policy pay out? Best Doctors FindBestDoc and FindBestCare services The policy pays out a lump-sum. You decide how much you would like this to be when you take out the policy. The summary of benefits table shows all the possible levels of cover. Cancer benefits are double those paid for other conditions under this policy. These services can find and recommend the top specialists and most experienced centres worldwide to treat your condition. Best Doctors provides these services, not us. We will try to make sure you can have 6 Key Features Document Key Features Document 7

access to these services at all times. If we end our arrangements with Best Doctors, we will write to you with a full explanation, giving as much notice as is possible. We will then do our best to find a suitable replacement service. Best Doctors, InterConsultation, FindBestDoc and FindBestCare are registered trademarks and service marks of Best Doctors, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Who can the plan cover? You can apply for the plan to cover: just you; or you and any eligible children as described below. Can children have cover? Yes. We can cover your children from age three up to their 16th birthday at no extra cost. You can include your children on your policy when you take it out. While your policy is in force, we can consider any of your children at no extra cost. Please see the Policy Provisions for instructions on how to add children after you have taken out your cover. The amount we pay for a child diagnosed with a critical illness we cover is 50% of your benefit. We only pay one claim for each child then cover for that child will end. However, cover will continue as normal for you and any other children covered under your policy. After the policy starts, is there anything I need to do? We will send you confirmation of your policy in the post together with your Policy Schedule. This will include some details about your personal circumstances which you will need to check. If the details are not correct, you must tell us immediately. What we do not cover When will the policy not pay out? We will not pay for any claim for you or your children resulting directly or indirectly from the following. An illness that does not meet our definition of one of the critical illnesses we cover. For example, we do not cover some types of cancer. Inappropriate use of alcohol or drugs, including: taking an overdose of drugs, whether legally prescribed or not; and taking controlled drugs (as defined by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971) other than in line with a legal prescription. Bodily injuries. Conditions excluded by name or specific description on an endorsement. Infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Conditions due to any acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Pre-existing conditions. Unreasonable failure to ask for or follow medical advice. As well as these exclusions, we will also not pay if: the condition or any initial consultation with symptoms that leads to its diagnosis happens: before your policy has been in force for 90 days or more; or within 10 days of reinstating a policy that had previously ended; you die within 28 days of the diagnosis of the critical illness; you live outside of the UK for more than 12 weeks in any 52-week period; you do not tell us about your claim within six months of your diagnosis or surgery, or as soon after that is reasonably possible; we do not receive medical reports and evidence from a suitably qualified consultant physician or hospital in Europe, the United States of America, Canada, Australia or New Zealand (this evidence must be in a form which our Chief Medical Adviser approves); or you do not tell us the information we ask for when you take out your policy. You should not assume that we will write to your doctor, it is your responsibility to fill in the Application Form properly. All these exclusions apply to any child named on your cover. 8 Key Features Document Key Features Document 9

Paying your premiums How much does the policy cost? You pay a regular premium to keep your cover in force. The amount you pay depends on: personal details for example, your age and whether you smoke; and the level of cover and payment option you choose. You can pay your premiums every month, every three months, every six months or every year. You will have to pay insurance premium tax on all premiums. This is currently 5%, but may change. If you stop paying your premiums, your cover will end 30 days after the due date of the unpaid premium. The policy has no cash-in value at any time. We will review your premiums every year. Please see the Policy Provisions for full details. Your premium will only change if we change the premiums of all groups of similar policies. We will give you at least 60 days notice if we want to change your premium. Ending or changing your cover When will the policy end? Your policy will end when: you choose to cancel the policy; you reach age 70; you stop paying premiums; we pay you one of the benefits listed under sections A1, A2 or B on the summary of benefits (on page 14); or you die; whichever happens first. An eligible child s cover will end when: your cover ends; they no longer qualify as an eligible child; we pay one of the benefits listed under sections C1, C2 or D on the summary of benefits (on page 14); or they die; whichever happens first. Your right to cancel If you are not satisfied with your policy for any reason, you may cancel it within 30 days of the date we issue it by phoning us on 0800 169 7733 or by contacting our Customer Services Department in writing. You can find full contact details on the back page. If this happens, we will refund any premiums you have paid. If you cancel the policy after this 30-day period, it will stay in force until the next premium is due and we will then cancel it. Our right to cancel We will give you 60 days notice if we want to cancel your policy. This will not affect any claim which starts before the cancellation date. We will not cancel your policy just because of: any change in your health or physical condition; or the amount of benefit we pay you for valid claims. Some examples of why we may cancel your policy are if: within the first 30 days of taking cover, we find that we have allowed you to go over the maximum amount of cover we allow; you fail to reveal to us any material information you could reasonably have been expected to reveal; you act with anyone else to get cover from us in circumstances where we would not normally have granted you cover; we decide to cancel all policies which have been issued under the Critical Five Plan; or within the first 90 days of taking cover, we find that your medical details do not meet the policy s requirements. In this case, we will return all your premiums. If you make a claim that is fraudulent or that we reasonably believe to be deliberately false or exaggerated, we will cancel your cover immediately. 10 Key Features Document Key Features Document 11

Making a claim If you have any questions or want to make a claim, please contact the Customer Services Department on 0800 169 7733. You can also contact us by letter or e-mail. You can find full contact details on the back page. Please quote your policy number and, if possible, a daytime phone number. Complaints procedure Other important information Terms and conditions This Key Features Document gives a guide to the Critical Five Plan. It does not include all the definitions, exclusions, terms and conditions. If you would like a copy of the full terms and conditions, please contact us direct. We are dedicated to providing a high-quality service and want to maintain this at all times. If you are not satisfied with our service, please contact the Customer Services Department on 0800 169 7733 so we can deal with your complaint as soon as possible. You can also contact us by letter or e-mail. You can find full contact details on the back page. If you are not satisfied with our response to a complaint, please write to the Complaints Manager. They will review the complaint to see if our decision was correct and that we gave you a clear explanation. If you find our final decision unacceptable, you can ask the Financial Ombudsman Service to investigate. Present UK law and HM Revenue & Customs practice means that: you pay Insurance Premium Tax on your premiums; and benefit payments are free of UK income tax and capital gains tax. Financial Ombudsman Service Law Exchange Tower, Harbour Exchange Square, London, E14 9SR Phone: 0800 023 4567 or 0300 123 9 123 E-mail: enquiries@financial-ombudsman.org.uk Website: www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk This does not affect your right to take legal action at a later stage. Financial Services Compensation Scheme If we cannot pay all claims due to customers, you may be entitled to compensation under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). Their contact details are: Tax The law of England and Wales applies to the policy. A guide to critical illness cover The ABI (Association of British Insurers) give general information about critical illness cover in their booklet A guide to critical illness cover. You can ask us for a copy or you can get a copy at www.abi.org.uk or by writing to: The Association of British Insurers, 51 Gresham St, London, EC2V 7HQ. Financial Services Compensation Scheme 10th Floor Beaufort House, 15 St Botolph Street, London, EC3A 7QU Phone: 020 7741 4100 Website: www.fscs.org.uk 12 Key Features Document Key Features Document 13

Summary of benefits Important conditions for all claims under all sections The covered condition, its diagnosis and any initial consultation with symptoms that lead to it being diagnosed must take place after your policy has been in force for at least 90 days. You must survive for at least 28 days after diagnosis or surgery. We will pay benefit for the first valid claim you make. We will pay this only once. For a child, we will pay benefit for the first valid claim. We will pay this only once. This will not end your cover. There are nine benefit levels. (We have circled the option you chose.) Please refer to your Policy Provisions for a full definition of each condition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 70,000 80,000 90,000 40,000 45,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 22,500 22,500 Section A A1 Cancer 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 A2 - Heart attack, kidney failure or stroke 25,000 30,000 35,000 Section B B - Coronary artery bypass grafts 25,000 30,000 Benefits for eligible children Section C C1 Cancer 25,000 30,000 C2 - Heart attack, kidney failure or stroke 2,500 7,500 12,500 17,500 Section D D - Coronary artery bypass grafts, 2,500 14 Key Features Document 7,500 12,500 17,500 Key Features Document 15