PMI customers can enjoy hefty discounts by staying fit

September 20, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

A recent report has shown that there has been a rise in the number of people taking out private medical insurance this year compared to last year.

The rise of around 1.5% is thought to be because many PMI providers are offering huge discounts to those that are prepared to try and stay fit and healthy, which means that many consumers can enjoy far lower premiums. In the past the level of interest in this type of cover had fallen due to increased costs on premiums.

Some PMI providers are now offering discounts of up to 75% to consumers that have no serious health problems, do not smoke, go to the gym, and lead a healthy lifestyle, as these factors all reduce the risk of claims. In addition, many PMI providers are now also offering no claims discounts to consumers, much in the same way as car insurance companies do, and in some cases these discounts can be transferred if the consumers switches provider.

In some cases insurance companies are allowing consumers to pay larger excesses, which helps to keep the cost of premiums down further. One industry official stated: ‘We found many people were prepared to pay a much higher excess in return for lower monthly premiums. This is especially true of the elderly, who often have more savings in place than younger policyholders. It gives customers more options.’

In addition to leading healthier lifestyles and paying higher excesses, consumers that want to enjoy the protection of private medical insurance should also shop around for the most competitive deals, as this can also help to ensure that the cost of cover is kept down. One official stated: ‘Savings can be made by switching insurer to a more competitive policy, even for the over-60s. The advantage of many of the policies offered by smaller companies is that premiums do not rise so sharply. This is because they have fewer claims.’

Tom Smith
20th September 2007

Tags: healthy, Insurance, lifestyle, medical, work

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