Burial insurance is a very old type of life insurance which is paid out upon death to cover final expenses, such as the cost of a
funeral. The
Greeks and
Romans introduced burial insurance circa 600 AD when they organized
guilds called "benevolent societies" which cared for the surviving families and paid funeral expenses of members upon death. Guilds in the
Middle Ages served a similar purpose, as did friendly societies during Victorian times.
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