Edinburgh IFA offers Trump family life assurance in case of golf accident

Worth £100,000

Hannah Godfrey
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An Edinburgh-based adviser firm has offered Melania Trump and her children a free life insurance policy worth £100,000 should Donald Trump get into a golf accident during his time in the UK.

Edinburgh IFA, the firm offering the free life insurance policy, said although the business imagined Trump and his family had "sufficient levels of life insurance in place, you can never have too much cover to provide for your loved ones, should the worst happen". The Scottish firm is based a short drive from two golf courses owned by the reality star-turned-president. As such, the firm postulated Trump may pay a visit to his golf courses during his trip to the UK. Trump is currently in London for a NATO summit. It is well known the President likes a day on the golf course - accord...

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