A Post Office offer that secures you £155 towards winter bills expires at the end of January. Post Office’s Winter Warmer offer runs out in two days. The offer is available for anyone who purchases either Post Office Life Insurance or Post Office Over 50s Life Cover, who will receive £30 cashback, as well as a giftcard of up to £125.
The offer, which is only valid until January 31, 2025, has been designed to provide customers with financial relief as new year admin piles up – allowing them to contribute to either their January heating or household bills, or even just spend the money on themselves.
On top of the £30 Winter Warmer cashback, customers will also be eligible for £100 choice of gift card if they buy Life Insurance or £125 choice of gift card if they buy an Over 50s Life Cover policy, as an additional boost to help them navigate the winter months.
Of those purchasing life insurance, 42 % said it was for their peace of mind. Others were motivated by major life events: 31 per cent were prompted by having kids, 23 per cent when they bought their first house, and 18 per cent when they got married.
Paul Paddock, Director of Pricing and Protection Products at Post Office, said: “Although buying life insurance may seem daunting, or others may be asking themselves, ‘Why do I need life insurance?’ The benefits of life insurance and getting it ticked off your list include peace of mind and financial security for your loved ones.
“With our new £30 Winter Warmer cashback offer, we hope that the added financial incentive will encourage people to get their cover sorted whilst also giving them a helping hand to manage their household bills for the winter months. So, if you’re wondering ‘when should I get life insurance’, there’s no better time than now.”
The act of ticking an item off your to-do list also has an added bonus of releasing an endorphin rush with every item ticked off, according to productivity coach Juliet Landau-Pope. “When we complete a task that has been on our minds for a while, we experience what is known as the ‘progress principle’, where the brain releases dopamine into our systems, which then reinforces positive behaviours and boosts motivation. It’s nature’s own in-built reward system for getting your life admin sorted.”