
Life Insurance in Your 30s vs 40s vs 50s | How Much Changes With Age? | Policybazaar.ae
From The Policy Project by Policybazaar.ae
June 11, 2026 · 9 min
About this episode
The episode discusses how life insurance needs change as individuals age through their 30s, 40s, and 50s.
Life insurance decisions don’t stay the same as life moves forward. In your 30s, it may feel like something you can put off. In your 40s, it starts to compete with growing financial responsibilities. And by your 50s, it becomes closely tied to protecting your dependents, clearing liabilities, and securing the future you’ve worked hard to build. In the latest episode of The Policy Project Podcast, Atul Kathuria, Business Head – Life Insurance at Policybazaar.ae, and Christina Acanthe, Sales and Quality Capability Lead – MetLife Gulf, share expert insights on how term life insurance evolves across your 30s, 40s, and 50s, and what individuals and families in the UAE should consider at each life stage. Because life insurance isn’t just about where you are today. It’s about preparing for everything that comes next. Listen to the full episode now!
People in this episode
Host: Atul Kathuria
Guest: Christina Acanthe
Topics covered
- life insurance
- financial responsibilities
- age-related decisions
- dependents
- financial planning
Keywords
- life insurance
- 30s
- 40s
- 50s
- financial responsibilities
- dependents
- UAE
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Policybazaar.ae, MetLife Gulf
Places: UAE
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