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50+ Life Cover Take care of your loved ones What s inside Your guide to 50+ Life Cover An introduction to Foresters Friendly Society 50+ Life Cover Key Features Your application form

Welcome to Foresters Friendly Society, where we work hard to make personal finances easy to understand and treat all our members as part of the extended family. Our over 50s life insurance policy, 50+ Life Cover, provides a guaranteed lump sum following the death of a policyholder. With a straightforward monthly premium that never changes, you can leave a sum to help with funeral costs, or perhaps as a cash gift to a loved one. Ensuring that even though you re no longer there in person, you re still providing a helping hand. Please have a read through this brochure to understand how the policy works, and don t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions. Then when you re ready to apply, just fill in the application form and send it back to us.

50+ Life Cover policy So how does it all work? You re guaranteed to be accepted If you re a UK resident aged between 50 and 80 years old, then acceptance is guaranteed. There won t be a medical examination and you won t have to answer any health related questions. Even if you have been diagnosed with cancer or had a stroke you will be accepted for cover. You can apply using the application form in this pack. Guaranteed amount of cover When you take out your policy, you choose a monthly premium that you pay for the rest of your life or until you reach the age of 90. At this age you automatically stop paying premiums but your life cover continues. Depending on your age and the monthly premium you choose, there will be a guaranteed minimum lump sum that will be paid out when you pass away. Because you don t need a medical to take out our 50+ Life Cover policy, if you die within the first two years of the policy, the cash sum paid out will be limited to returning the premiums you have paid. The exception to this is in the case of accidental death, when the full lump sum will be paid. Depending on how long you live, the total amount you pay in may be more than the amount payable on your death. You must continue to pay your premiums to maintain the life cover other than when you reach age 90, when you will stop paying premiums but your life cover will continue. In the unlikely event that we could not honour the guarantee (i.e. if we were declared insolvent), your estate may be entitled to make a claim on the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

Affordable and fair Cover is remarkably affordable, starting from just 10 per month that s only 33p a day. You can choose a premium to suit you, ranging from 10 up to 100 a month. You ll also have the peace of mind that your premium will never increase. And if your circumstances change, meaning you can no longer afford your premium, as long as you ve paid it every month for two years, we will provide a surrender value for the policy that will mean you get something back. Once you ve chosen your premium, that is the amount you have to continue to pay each month you cannot increase or decrease your premium. If you want to increase your total life cover, then you simply need to take out an additional policy. Please be aware that if you stop paying your premiums within the first two years, your life cover will stop and you won t get any of your money back. If you stop paying at any time after two years, but before you die, it is probable that you will get back less than you ve paid in.

Peace of mind The Foresters Friendly Society 50+ Life Cover policy provides a cash lump sum after your death. It can be used to provide support for your loved ones at a difficult time, whether to help with funeral costs, unexpected bills or a legacy for a loved one. When you apply, you can name a beneficiary who will receive the value of your policy, up to 5,000, immediately following your death. This can be done without having to wait for your estate to be administered, which can often be a lengthy process at a difficult time. When you die the cash sum that is paid out may not cover what you intended for it. This is because the price of things can change over time and inflation will reduce what can be bought with the lump sum. The 50+ Life Cover policy is not a savings or funeral plan there is no guarantee that the amount received would cover the costs of a funeral. The potential for growth As well as a guaranteed lump sum, your monthly premiums are invested in our Order Insurance Fund. This is a with profits fund. Dependent on the fund s performance, bonuses are intended to be added yearly to the lump sum, with the possible addition of a final bonus being paid after you die. Once bonuses have been added to your lump sum, they can t be taken away, provided you continue to pay your premiums. The addition of bonuses is not guaranteed so your policy may not receive an annual or final bonus. Bonuses will depend on the future performance of the Order Insurance Fund and how we decide to distribute any profit.

You ll have access to loads of unique extras From GP consultations and financial support to discounted will writing By taking out a 50+ Life Cover policy, you automatically become a Foresters member. And with membership you ll get access to a range of brilliant extras that can give you support and assistance when you need it. Discounted Will Writing Service Our discounted will writing service is there to help more members ensure their wishes are carried out after they die. GP Consultation Service You can talk to a practising GP at any time that suits you, 24/7, about any issue that s worrying you. A Personal Nurse Adviser Practical help and emotional support is available for any member with a serious health condition. Social and community events Each of our social branches organises regular meetings and community events, from coffee mornings to theatre trips. Financial grants for education and health care We offer a number of discretionary financial grants for members who need support with things like higher education, dental care or convalescence. The membership benefits we provide aren t regulated and are regularly reviewed by us to ensure they are relevant to our members.

Foresters Friendly Society Ready to look after you and your family We ve been looking after our members, and their finances, for over 180 years. Since 1834 our aim has been to be open, approachable, honest and fair, treating all our members as individuals. Offering care and protection through relevant, affordable financial products, we always put the interests of our members first. Being a mutual society means we have no shareholders, so all our profits are shared amongst our members through our bonus scheme and benefits package. You ll be pleased to hear that our funds have grown steadily over the years and our financial position remains strong. Past performance should not be seen as a guide to future performance and the addition of an annual and final bonus is not guaranteed. (Source: Report & Accounts 2013)

The 50+ Life Plan s key features Important info you need to read Before applying for the 50+ Life Plan, please read the Key Features, which you ll find on the next few pages. The Key Features explain how the policy works, its aims, terms and conditions and will help you decide if it s suitable for you. It also includes information on bonuses and how we invest, manage, protect and aim to grow your money. questions you might have. This section is full of really important information and will hopefully answer any You know there will be a time when you re no longer there for them. But that doesn t mean you ll ever stop wanting to take care of their future. So making sure that there s something set aside to help with funeral costs, or maybe to leave as a cash gift for someone special, is something everyone would want to be remembered for. Because it s what friends do. 50+ Life Cover

Foresters Friendly Society 50+ Life Cover Key Features The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a financial services regulator. It requires us, Foresters Friendly Society, to give you this important information to help you to decide whether our 50+ Life Cover Policy is right for you. You should read this document carefully so that you understand what you are buying, and then keep it safe for future reference. Its aims Foresters Friendly Society 50+ Life Cover policy aims to provide: The basic sum assured if you die after the policy has been going for two years. The basic sum assured if you die in the first two years as the result of an accident. A return of the premiums paid plus bonuses to date if you die from a non accidental cause in the first two years. The addition of with profits bonuses to the basic sum assured. Your commitment To pay the regular monthly premium you choose at the outset of the policy until you reach 90 years old. Risks The sum payable on death will depend upon the bonuses added during the term of the policy. Bonuses will depend on the future investment performance of the Order Insurance Fund, as well as any deductions and how Foresters Friendly Society decide to distribute any profit. The addition of bonuses is not guaranteed and therefore it is possible that the 50+ Life Cover policy might not receive any annual and/or final bonus from the with profits fund. Your circumstances may change, forcing you to stop paying premiums. If this happens the death benefit will end or be greatly reduced and you may not get back as much as you have paid in. This is not a funeral plan. There is no guarantee that the benefit paid will cover the cost of a funeral. Depending on how long you live, the total premiums paid may be greater than the amount payable on death. You must continue to pay premiums until you reach 90 years old or you die to maintain the cover. Your Questions Answered What is the 50+ Life Cover policy? The 50+ Life Cover policy is a with profits whole of life policy under which the basic sum assured, plus all bonuses added, is payable upon the death of the life assured to the estate of the deceased. Alternatively, you can choose to have up to 5,000 of the final payout paid to a nominated beneficiary. Who can have a 50+ Life Cover policy? As long as you are aged between 50 and 80 and are a UK resident, you are eligible to take advantage of the benefits of the 50+ Life Cover policy. If you already have a policy of this type with us, cover limits may apply. Does everyone pay the same monthly premium? The monthly premium you pay depends upon your age at the start of the policy and the amount of cover you require. What will my policy cost? The minimum premium you can pay is 10 a month, the maximum is 100 a month. The tables towards the back of this brochure show the amount of cover you would get depending on your age and the premium paid. Example of how the 50+ Life Cover policy could work out: A typical example: A typical example is shown for a 65 year old on commencement of the 50+ Life Cover policy and assumes that monthly premiums of 20 are received until the policyholder reaches age 75. The basic sum assured would be 2,855. What the policy might pay out at age 75 If investments grew at 1.5% a year the amount payable might be If investments grew at 4.5% a year the amount payable might be If investments grew at 7.5% a year the amount payable might be If cashed On in? death? 1,040 3,070 1,440 3,560 1,900 4,120

An alternative example: An alternative example is shown for a 55 year old on commencement of the 50+ Life Cover policy and assumes that monthly premiums of 20 are received until the policyholder reaches age 75. The basic sum assured would be 4,581. What the policy might pay out at age 75 If investments grew at 1.5% a year the amount payable might be If investments grew at 4.5% a year the amount payable might be If investments grew at 7.5% a year the amount payable might be If cashed On in? death? 2,690 5,310 4,200 7,140 6,190 9,560 These figures are only examples and are not guaranteed. They are not minimum or maximum amounts. What will be paid depends on how your investments grow, when death occurs and on the tax treatment of your investment. You could get back more or less than this. The absolute guarantee is that the amount paid on death after two years or on death by accident at any time will be at least the basic sum assured plus any bonuses paid to date. The yearly growth rates are our reasonable estimate of what the investment returns could be but are subject to the maximum rates specified by the Financial Conduct Authority. Do not forget that inflation will reduce what you could buy in the future with the amounts shown. The amount paid on death may be subject to Inheritance Tax. Tax rules may change in the future. What happens on early encashment? If you cash-in your policy, you will be unlikely to get back as much as you have paid in. The last two columns in the tables below assume that investments will grow at 4.5%. A typical example: Based on a 65 year old on commencement, paying 20 per month. The early years At end of year Total paid in to date Effect of deductions to date What you might get back 1 240 245 0 2 480 502 0 3 720 474 296 4 960 607 444 5 1,200 746 597 The later years At end of year Total paid in to date Effect of deductions to date What you might get back 10 2,400 1,570 1,440 The bottom line in the table shows that over the term shown the effect of the total deductions could amount to 1,570. Putting it another way, leaving out the cost of life cover, this would have the same effect as bringing investment growth from 4.5% a year down to -1.8% a year. An alternative example: Based on a 55 year old on commencement, paying 20 per month. The early years At end of year Total paid in to date Effect of deductions to date What you might get back 1 240 245 0 2 480 502 0 3 720 432 338 4 960 550 501 5 1,200 672 671 The later years At end of year Total paid in to date Effect of deductions to date What you might get back 10 2,400 1,370 1,640 20 4,800 3,500 4,200 The bottom line in the table shows that over the term shown the effect of the total deductions could amount to 3,500. Putting it another way, leaving out the cost of life cover, this would have the same effect as bringing investment growth from 4.5% a year down to 2.0% a year. What are the deductions for? The deductions include the cost of life cover, expenses, charges, any surrender penalties and other adjustments. The charges, expenses and other deductions used in this guide are best estimates based on current experience. They could vary in future. Will my policy work out exactly as in the examples? The examples are a guide for the age shown. The full value of your policy at death will depend on what bonuses may have been added. The addition of bonuses is not guaranteed and it is possible that no annual and/or final bonus will be paid from the with profits fund. What about the life cover? Provided you maintain the premiums, and assuming there

are no errors in the information you have given to Foresters Friendly Society, the basic sum assured plus bonuses to date will be paid on death due to any cause after two years, or on death due to accident in the first two years. In the first two years the benefit on death from causes other than accident is limited to the sum of the premiums paid plus bonuses to date. Why is life cover limited to accidental death for two years? Because there are no medical questions or examinations, this is necessary to protect the interest of the majority of policyholders. Are there any policy restrictions which would result in non payment of the cash sum? Yes, in the first two years of cover the policy will only payout the basic sum assured if you die as a result of an accident. There are restrictions on the payment of this accidental death benefit. It will not pay out where death is caused directly or indirectly by: Intentional self inflicted injury. The taking of drugs, alcohol or poisonous substances including the inhalation of gases or fumes. Active participation in any criminal act. Active participation in any riot, civil commotion, insurrection or war (whether war has been declared or not) or any incident thereto. Engaging in any form of racing (including time trials). Participation in any form of aviation other than as a passenger on a regular fare paying airline. Any accident incurred while the life assured is resident outside the United Kingdom. Illness or disease of any kind. Please note that if death results from any of the above in the first two years you will receive a refund of the premiums paid plus any bonuses to date. Can I choose who my beneficiary is? Yes, you will find a beneficiary nomination section on your Application Form. The nominated beneficiary can claim the policy benefit up to 5,000 without waiting for probate. Any excess would become part of your remaining estate and have to wait for probate. Where is the money invested? Any money paid into the 50+ Life Cover policy is invested in Foresters Friendly Society s with profits Order Insurance Fund. By spreading the money paid into the fund across a number of different types of investments you benefit from the exposure to a range of asset classes which may include equities (company shares), fixed interest bonds (government and company), property and cash. A further advantage of this approach is that if the return of any one particular asset type is poor, your investment may be protected from the full impact of this fall as the other assets forming part of the overall investment may perform better. Thus the fall in value of one asset class (e.g. shares) may be cushioned by the potential better performance in another asset class (e.g. property). Can I use this as a savings plan? The 50+ Life Cover policy is designed to provide life assurance cover so it is not suitable as a savings plan. The addition of bonuses is not guaranteed and therefore it is possible that the 50+ Life Cover policy might not receive any annual and/ or final bonus from the with profits fund. In the case of a cash surrender the amount you receive would be considerably less than the death benefit at that time. How are bonuses decided? Depending on how the underlying assets in the fund perform and the costs incurred, at the end of each year we aim to declare an annual bonus. In addition, when you die we may add a final bonus depending on the overall investment growth that has been achieved and expenses incurred. The addition of bonuses is not guaranteed and it is possible that no annual and/or final bonus will be paid from the with profits fund. What happens if I stop paying my premiums? During the first two years your policy has no cash in value. The life cover will cease immediately. After two years you can cash in your policy, but the value of it is unlikely to be as much as you have paid in. Alternatively, after two years, you can apply for a paid-up policy with reduced benefits. Why do I stop paying premiums at 90 years old? You stop paying premiums at age 90 to reduce the possibility of over-paying into the policy. When your premiums cease at age 90, your basic sum assured and any bonuses added will remain in place and will continue to be paid out on your death. Your entitlement to future bonuses will continue beyond age 90 even though you have stopped paying premiums to aim to increase the final cash sum paid to your dependents.

Further Information Cancellation rights After your application is accepted you will receive a statutory notice of your right to cancel. You will then have 30 days from the commencement date of the policy, or the date the notice is received whichever is later, in which to change your mind. If you choose to change your mind a full refund of all monies paid will be made. You can do this by completing and returning the cancellation form to Foresters Friendly Society, Foresters House, 29-33 Shirley Road, Southampton, SO15 3EW. Financial advice We do not offer financial advice. You should contact a Financial Adviser if you have any doubts about the policy s suitability. You may have to pay a fee for this advice. Premiums Premiums are payable monthly by Direct Debit. Missed premiums could mean that your policy would lapse with no life cover or cash in value. Tax The fund is subject to tax paid by the Society. There is the possibility that a tax might be levied upon you in respect of the policy which is not payable through us. If the policy pays out a benefit, either following death or surrender of the contract, at a time when the policy s surrender value exceeds total premiums paid to date, this will be considered a chargeable event and there may be a further tax liability. Any tax payable would be based upon the amount by which the surrender value exceeds total premiums paid and would only apply if you are a higher or additional rate tax payer. The payment on death may be subject to Inheritance Tax. Tax legislation may change and depends upon individual circumstances. Paid-up values If you stop paying premiums after two years you can make the policy paid-up. The basic sum assured will be reduced. Bonuses may continue to be added, but will be calculated according to this reduced paid-up value. Law This contract is governed by English Law. We will communicate with you in English. Legislation All or any of the benefits, the premium or the Policy Conditions may be adjusted as deemed appropriate: If there is any change in law or taxation affecting the policy. If any levy is imposed on Foresters Friendly Society under statute or statutory authority. Notice would be given of any such adjustment. Queries and complaints For further information or queries on Foresters Friendly Society products or services please contact the Member Services Department, by tel: 0800 783 4162, email: memberservices@ forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk or at the address at the back of this document. If you wish to complain about any aspect of the service you have received, please contact Foresters Friendly Society. If a complaint is not dealt with to your satisfaction you can then complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service, Exchange Tower, Harbour Exchange Square, London, E14 9GE. Tel: 0845 080 1800. Making a complaint will not prejudice your right to take legal proceedings. Compensation The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) covers this policy. You may qualify for compensation from the Scheme if we are unable to meet our obligations. You can get further information from us or from the FSCS. Client categorisation We are required under the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) rules to categorise our clients. All of our clients are categorised as Retail Clients, which affords our clients the highest level of protection under the FCA and PRA rules.

Customer Friendly Principles and Practices of Financial Management How you share in the profits of Foresters Friendly Society The Society manages a number of funds for its members and these funds have different uses such as managing our insurance business and running the Society s branches. Four of the Society s funds are with profits funds; this means that the with profits policyholders of each particular fund participate in any profits or losses that are generated within the fund. This guide is an outline of how we manage one of these with profits funds, the Order Insurance Fund (OIF). Principles and Practices of Financial Management (PPFM) The PPFM is a document describing, in detail, how we manage our with profits funds. Because the PPFM is a long and very detailed document, this guide only highlights its key points. The PPFM covers: Principles: High-level statements that describe our longterm approach to managing the funds. Practices: Specific statements on how we intend to put the Principles in place. We do not expect to change the Principles often, but will do so if we think they could lead to members being treated unfairly, or if they could stop us managing the funds properly. If we do intend to materially change any of our Principles, we must inform you at least three months in advance. This ensures that you will know if our long-term approach is changing. Practices change more regularly, as we need to be able to respond to how the economy is performing and new rules and regulations. We will publish any changes to Practices on our website and tell you about them in our next letter to you. In this way, you will be kept informed of how our approach has changed. A copy of the PPFM can be found on our website at: www.forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk What is the Order Insurance Fund (OIF)? The OIF is a fund where your money is combined with that of other members and then invested in a range of different assets. Our main objective is to ensure that we are able to pay all the guaranteed benefits, including any annual bonuses added to the policies within the OIF at all times. At the same time we want to maximise the financial returns to policyholders without taking undue levels of risk. Profits are distributed to with profits policyholders by way of annual and final bonuses, although neither is guaranteed in advance. Annual bonus This is set by taking into account what the OIF can afford to pay both now and what we can expect it to be able to afford in the future. Annual bonus rates are then set to make sure that we can meet all the guaranteed amounts when they need to be paid and to build a cushion for any final bonus. Once an annual bonus has been added to a policy it increases the guaranteed benefit and so cannot be taken away. However it is only guaranteed as described in the policy conditions, and is not guaranteed at other times, such as on surrender. An interim bonus may be added if you claim during a period for which an annual bonus has not yet been declared. Final bonus When you claim on your policy, if what we calculate as a fair payout on your policy exceeds your total guaranteed benefits then we may add a final bonus to make up the difference. How do we determine payouts? In determining what we consider to be a fair payout, the first stage is determining the policy s asset share. Asset shares are calculated for groups of similar policies by taking into account: the premiums paid; the investment returns earned; deductions made for the charges that we make to cover expenses and guarantees; and adjustments made for tax if appropriate. Any profit or loss generated by the OIF will be passed on to policyholders by increasing or decreasing the investment return earned. On most claims we set final bonuses so that on average we pay out the full asset share to policyholders on maturity or surrender. We also use smoothing to make sure that payouts, wherever possible, do not alter significantly from year to year or between similar policies. This may mean the actual payout is higher or lower than the asset share. The position is slightly different for regular premium whole life policies with guaranteed death benefits but no maturity date. As these policies asset shares will build up over time as premiums are paid in we would naturally expect some members to die while their asset share is lower than their guaranteed benefit. Final bonus rates are therefore set so that the estimated future cost of providing the benefits payable on death is equal to the asset share for this group of plans. What is smoothing? The Society smoothes the returns paid to with profits policyholders with the main aim of protecting policyholders from short term fluctuations in the value of assets within the OIF. However, this approach does not protect policyholders from long term and sustained falls in asset values. The two main ways that the Society smoothes returns are: setting annual bonus rates that are fairly constant year on year, and aiming to limit the change in payouts on similar policies to a maximum of 10% year on year (subject to meeting the guaranteed benefits of the policies). The Society may make more rapid changes than these in times of significant market or regulatory change.

How is investment return determined? The investment return is determined for the different types of assets held within the OIF. The investment return credited to a type of policy reflects the investment return of the assets backing that specific policy type. For example our ethical policies are backed by ethical investments and so the investment return on our ethical policies is based on the investment return on our ethical investments. Also the level of guarantees on an individual policy type may affect which assets we use to back that policy type. If the guaranteed benefits on a policy are high we may have to adopt a safer investment approach in order to ensure that we can meet the guarantee in adverse investment conditions (for example by investing in deposits or fixed interest assets). However where guarantees are relatively low we may invest in assets that have a higher level of risk attached but over time could be expected to outperform the safer assets and thus to provide a better return. How do we determine charges? In determining asset shares we make deductions for charges for two main reasons: to cover expenses and to pay for guarantees. For some policy types the level of charges to cover expenses is stated in the policy conditions. Where it is not, the charge is based on what we consider to be the OIF s fair share of Foresters Friendly Society s total costs. This cost is then split between policies with different policies having different shares based on the size and type of policy. The main guarantees that we charge for are life insurance cover for products which have a significant level of life insurance cover and maturity guarantees for endowment products and certain other products providing guarantees at maturity. The level of these charges may vary from time to time depending upon the actual cost of guarantees. What happens if you surrender your policy early? If you surrender your policy, we work out how much to pay you with the aim of being fair to you and to those staying in the OIF. We do this by setting surrender payouts that are broadly consistent with asset share. What is a Market Value Reduction (MVR)? If a NISA, Investment Bond or Child Trust Fund policy written since April 2005 is surrendered or transferred out and what we consider a fair payout on the policy, when considering its asset share, is less than the contributions paid plus the annual bonuses, then we may apply a market value reduction (MVR). An MVR reduces the face value of the policy to its fair value to ensure that a fair share of the OIF is left to those remaining in the fund. MVRs are not applied to payouts on death, and for Child Trust Fund policies no MVRs will be applied to maturity or terminal illness payouts. How do we invest your money? The OIF invests in a range of different assets such as: equities (shares) property fixed-interest type assets (such as government bonds and corporate bonds) cash We control the risks that come with investing by choosing assets of good quality and by setting limits on the amounts we invest in any one asset or our exposure to any third party. If we think it is right to do so, we may allocate certain assets to specific policies in the OIF. For example, we may do this to reflect the type, the amount and the timing of guarantees. When deciding exactly what to invest in and how much, we do so by looking at: The OIF s current and future financial position and the need to make sure there is enough money in the fund The level of guarantees in the OIF Members reasonable expectations, in relation to how your money is invested. How we manage potential risks? The OIF is exposed to a number of risks. Our biggest risk comes from the need to pay all guarantees when they are due given the possibility of falls in asset values. The OIF is also exposed to the risk of more members dying than expected - increasing the claim costs, or the risk that our expenses are higher than expected - increasing our charges. We aim to reduce our exposure to investment risk by changing our investment strategy as market conditions dictate. Currently, we aim to spread risk over the OIF as a whole. However, if a risk arises which is related closely to a particular policy type, we may apply some or all of the cost of this risk to the policies in question as long as this is consistent with the policy conditions and the law. The other funds of the Society may be used to reduce some of the risks the OIF faces. However the other funds are not normally available to otherwise benefit the OIF policyholders. Similarly the assets of the OIF will be maintained for the members of the OIF and not normally called upon to support other areas of the Society.

Your Level of Cover The table overleaf shows the basic sums assured that will be paid out after two years. If you die within the first two years of the policy, the cash sum pay out will be limited to returning the premiums you have paid, other than in the case of accidental death when the full sum assured will be paid. Your monthly premiums are invested in our Order Insurance Fund. This is a with profits fund. Dependent on the fund s performance, bonuses may be added yearly to your policy to increase your sum assured, with the possible addition of a final bonus being paid on death. Bonuses will increase the cash sum your dependents will receive, however the addition of any bonus isn t guaranteed. Simply find your age and, based on your chosen monthly premium, see what basic sum assured you will obtain. If the premium you want to pay isn t shown on the tables overleaf, simply call 0800 783 4162 and ask for a personal illustration.

Your Level of Cover Monthly premium Age 10 20 25 30 40 50 50 2,196 5,613 7,321 8,786 11,714 14,643 51 2,112 5,397 7,039 8,447 11,263 14,078 52 2,029 5,185 6,763 8,116 10,821 13,526 53 1,948 4,979 6,494 7,793 10,391 12,989 54 1,869 4,777 6,232 7,478 9,970 12,463 55 1,793 4,581 5,976 7,171 9,561 11,951 56 1,718 4,389 5,725 6,870 9,160 11,450 57 1,645 4,203 5,482 6,578 8,771 10,963 58 1,573 4,020 5,243 6,292 8,389 10,487 59 1,503 3,842 5,012 6,014 8,019 10,023 60 1,435 3,667 4,783 5,740 7,653 9,566 61 1,368 3,496 4,560 5,472 7,296 9,120 62 1,303 3,329 4,342 5,210 6,947 8,684 63 1,239 3,167 4,131 4,957 6,609 8,262 64 1,177 3,009 3,924 4,709 6,279 7,849 65 1,117 2,855 3,723 4,468 5,957 7,447 66 1,058 2,705 3,528 4,234 5,645 7,056 67 1,002 2,560 3,339 4,006 5,342 6,677 68 946 2,419 3,155 3,786 5,048 6,310 69 893 2,282 2,976 3,572 4,762 5,953 70 841 2,149 2,803 3,364 4,485 5,607 71 791 2,020 2,635 3,162 4,217 5,271 72 742 1,895 2,472 2,967 3,955 4,944 73 694 1,774 2,314 2,776 3,702 4,627 74 648 1,655 2,159 2,591 3,454 4,318 75 602 1,540 2,008 2,410 3,213 4,017 76 558 1,426 1,861 2,233 2,977 3,721 77 515 1,315 1,715 2,059 2,745 3,431 78 472 1,205 1,572 1,886 2,515 3,144 79 429 1,096 1,429 1,715 2,286 2,858 80 386 985 1,285 1,542 2,056 2,570

Monthly premium Age 60 70 80 90 100 50 17,571 20,500 23,428 26,357 29,286 51 16,894 19,710 22,525 25,341 28,157 52 16,231 18,937 21,642 24,347 27,052 53 15,587 18,184 20,782 23,380 25,978 54 14,956 17,448 19,941 22,433 24,926 55 14,342 16,732 19,122 21,512 23,903 56 13,741 16,031 18,321 20,611 22,901 57 13,156 15,349 17,541 19,734 21,927 58 12,584 14,681 16,779 18,876 20,973 59 12,028 14,033 16,037 18,042 20,046 60 11,479 13,393 15,306 17,219 19,132 61 10,944 12,768 14,592 16,416 18,240 62 10,421 12,158 13,894 15,631 17,368 63 9,914 11,567 13,219 14,871 16,524 64 9,418 10,988 12,558 14,127 15,697 65 8,936 10,425 11,915 13,404 14,893 66 8,468 9,879 11,290 12,702 14,113 67 8,013 9,348 10,684 12,019 13,355 68 7,572 8,834 10,096 11,358 12,620 69 7,144 8,334 9,525 10,715 11,906 70 6,728 7,849 8,971 10,092 11,213 71 6,325 7,379 8,433 9,487 10,541 72 5,933 6,922 7,911 8,900 9,889 73 5,552 6,478 7,403 8,329 9,254 74 5,182 6,045 6,909 7,773 8,636 75 4,820 5,623 6,426 7,230 8,033 76 4,465 5,210 5,954 6,698 7,442 77 4,117 4,803 5,489 6,176 6,862 78 3,773 4,401 5,030 5,659 6,288 79 3,430 4,001 4,573 5,144 5,716 80 3,085 3,599 4,113 4,627 5,141

Apply now to take care of your loved ones You ve read about how our over 50s life insurance policy is a great way to leave a guaranteed lump sum behind you when you re no longer here. Why not apply now while it s fresh in your mind? You ll find an application form attached. Simply fill in your details and return it to us by post using the freepost address below. There s no need for a stamp. Alternatively you can apply online at www.forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk Send your completed application form to: Foresters Friendly Society FREEPOST RLST-SJZE-BACC 29-33 Shirley Road Southampton SO15 3EW Telephone: 0800 783 4162 Email: memberservices@forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk www.forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk The Direct Debit Guarantee (please retain this Guarantee for your records) This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay Direct Debits. If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit Foresters Friendly Society will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request Foresters Friendly Society to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request. If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit by Foresters Friendly Society or your bank or building society you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society. If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when Foresters Friendly Society asks you to. You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written notification may be required. Please also notify us.

50+ Life Cover policy Application Form Please read the Key Features before completing this form. Once you have decided which level of cover best suits your needs, please complete this Application Form and return it to Foresters Friendly Society. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Staff/FA/Int Name Contact/FA/Int Number Marketing Code 1. Your details Complete in BLOCK CAPITALS in black ink Title Mr Mrs Miss Ms Other First name Middle name(s) Last name Address Date of birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Home telephone Mobile telephone Email If relevant, preferred branch no. Postcode 2. Your monthly premium Please refer to the previous tables which show the levels of cover by age and insert the monthly premium you want to pay (minimum 10, maximum 100). 100 80 50 25 10 other

50+ Life Cover policy 3. How we will use your data The information that you provide on this form will be held by Foresters Friendly Society and used to set up and administer the policy for which you are applying and for other business purposes. Further information about how we hold and use your personal information is available on our website (www.forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk/privacy-policy). Where an application is made via a Financial Adviser (FA), you agree to your details being disclosed to that FA until you instruct us otherwise. We (Foresters Friendly Society, including your Branch) would like to provide you with marketing communications about products, services and events which may be of interest to you by post, email and phone. By providing your details, you indicate your consent to receiving such communications from us. If you do not want to receive these communications, please tick the relevant box(es) below: I do NOT wish to receive these communications from you by: post email phone We would also like to share your personal information with third parties who provide complimentary financial products and services to our own so that they can provide you with marketing communications about products and services which may be of interest to you by post, email and phone. By providing your details, you indicate your consent to receiving such communications from those third parties. If you do not want to receive these communications, please tick the relevant box(es) below: I do NOT wish to receive these communications from third parties by: post email phone 4. Money laundering regulations To comply with anti-money laundering requirements, we may verify your identity by carrying out an online check with a credit agency. The agency will add a note to your reference file to show that an identity check has been made. We may pass information to third parties for the prevention of crime or detection of fraud or where required by law or regulation. 5. Declaration This is our standard client agreement upon which we intend to rely. For your own benefit and protection you should read these terms carefully before proceeding. If you do not understand any point please ask for further information. I wish to apply for the 50+ Life Cover policy: I have read the Key Features which describes the benefits available and I understand that full cover commences after two years. I confirm that I am a UK resident (excluding Isle of Man and Channel Islands) and aged between 50 and 80 years old. I declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief the statements provided on this Application Form are true and correct. I understand that I will be entitled to Foresters Friendly Society surplus in the event of the closure of the Society only after having been a member for 5 years. I understand that a copy of the Rules and Memorandum are available on request. I confirm that I have not been given advice by Foresters Friendly Society in relation to the purchase of this policy. Signature Date

50+ Life Cover policy 6. Instruction to your Bank or Building Society to pay by Direct Debit To The Manager Name and full address of your Bank/Building Society branch. Sort Code - - Account number Originator s Identification Number 9 1 5 6 4 9 Reference Number (office use only) Instruction to your Bank or Building Society Please pay Foresters Friendly Society Direct Debits from the account detailed in this Instruction subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this Instruction may remain with Foresters Friendly Society and, if so, details will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society. Name(s) of Account Holder(s) Signature Signature Date Date Banks/Building Societies may decline to accept instructions to pay Direct Debits from some types of account, such as a savings account. 7. The Direct Debit Guarantee This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay Direct Debits. If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit Foresters Friendly Society will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request Foresters Friendly Society to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request. If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit by Foresters Friendly Society or your bank or building society you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society. If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when Foresters Friendly Society asks you to. You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written notification may be required. Please also notify us. 8. Payment Nomination Form (optional) Under the Friendly Societies Act 1974 you may wish to nominate any person to receive an amount not exceeding 5,000 of the sum payable from the policy on your death. If the value of the policy at that time is less than the amount you have bequested to be paid to your nominee, the value of the policy will be paid. The person nominated may not be an officer or employee of Foresters Friendly Society unless also a close relative. If you wish to take advantage of this facility please complete the nomination form below. If you marry after making this nomination then the nomination is annulled, and a new nomination should be made. If you wish to revoke the nomination at any time you should apply for the return of this form, and request another form if you wish to make a new nomination. I hereby nominate: Title Mr Mrs Miss Ms Other Witnessed by (the witness must not be the nominee, the policyholder or a relation to the policyholder): First name First name Last name Last name Relationship to policyholder Address Address Postcode To receive (not exceeding 5,000) Signature Date / / Postcode

Please get in touch We look forward to hearing from you Send your completed application form to: Foresters Friendly Society FREEPOST RLST-SJZE-BACC 29-33 Shirley Road Southampton SO15 3EW Telephone: 0800 783 4162 Email: memberservices@forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk www.forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk Premiums are fixed but the lump sum from my 50+ Life Cover could increase with additional bonuses, helping to reduce the effects of inflation. Most policies make you pay more for that. Edward, 55 Information, including a copy of this document, is available in large print, audio and Braille upon request. Foresters Friendly Society is the trading name of The Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society Limited which is an Incorporated Friendly Society (Registration No. 511F) and is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Registration No. 110029). 255/2014/50+ONE/05/14