Take care of your family’s finances if something happens to you

Important things to remember

  • How do you and your family get financial security?
  • Checking your cover is easy - you can do it here
How are you covered if you become ill?

You can have various insurance that will help if you become ill.

Loss of ability to work insurance ensures that money goes into your account every month if you have lost income because you are too ill to work for a period of more than three months. How much money goes in depends on the cover you have chosen and the associated terms and conditions.

In order to receive payouts, your ability to work must be reduced by at least half or two thirds (depending on your cover).

Critical illness insurance pays out a lump sum if you suffer from a critical illness that meets the criteria for diagnosis in the insurance terms and conditions in force at any given time. Critical illness may include special forms of cancer, a cerebral hemorrhage or chronic kidney failure.

Health insurance ensures that you receive quick and effective treatment from specialists or in a private hospital. This can help shorten your period of illness.

Accident insurance pays out a lump sum if you are affected by an accident that leads to permanent disability. How much is paid out depends on how seriously you have been injured.

How is your family covered if you die prematurely?

If you have a pension scheme through your work, you will generally have death insurance. This ensures that your

your next of kin

receives financial security in the form of a lump sum if you die suddenly. If you have a children’s pension, your children will also receive a monthly payment until they reach adulthood.

Who will get your money on your death?

If you have pension savings and/or insurance that will be paid out on your death, it is generally your

your next of kin

who will receive payouts. If you want others to have the money, you must enter them as beneficiaries in your pension scheme. Contact us to do this.

Find out more about inheritance and beneficiaries
How do you use your insurance?

If you become ill, you must notify AP Pension yourself in order to receive payouts. If you die, AP Pension will be notified automatically and will then contact your next of kin. Find out more about how to use your insurance.

How do you view your insurance policies?

You can see your cover in the event of illness, accident or death by logging on to Min Pension (Danish content only). If you have the Mobil AP app on your phone, you can also see your cover here.

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