Home insurance should cover new installations

December 11, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Insurance

Homeowners could benefit from increasing home insurance cover to cater for the increased value of their homes following renovations advised an industry body.

The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) said that the reassessment of the contents value and building cover is dependent on what work has been done and its size.

Steve Foulsham, technical services officer for BIBA, said: “If it’s an expensive, state of the art new kitchen worth £10,000, then you may wish to increase your sum insured to cater for that.”

He added that BIBA gets many queries from members of the public asking for clarification on what falls within home and contents insurance.

The “general feeling” among insurers is that once a renovation has been fixed down, it becomes part of the building, Mr Foulsham concluded.

According to the British Retail Consortium, citing figures from Datamonitor, in 2008 the UK DIY and hardware market is estimated to be worth £16.1 billion.

This is an increase of 17.7 per cent since 2003.

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Potential PPI refund

January 29, 2007 by admin  
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Consumers could save themselves large sums of money by seeking a better deal on their payment protection insurance (PPI) for a personal loan.

That is according to the Post Office, which says some borrowers may find that they could save thousands of pounds.

The firm points out that PPI that is sold alongside a loan is normally added to the total sum of the amount borrowed, meaning the consumer will pay interest on the insurance.

Customers are now being urged to challenge their lender and could find that they receive a refund for the interest charged.

“The refund could be substantial, so people shouldn’t miss out,” said Claire Oldstein, head of communications at the Post Office.

“Banks and loan providers are in an ideal position to sell insurance with their loans, but customers should challenge them to find out what the true cost of their payment protection is.

“By comparing this to standalone policies, customers can see for themselves that better value deals are available,” she added.

The Post Office has recently called for an open PPI market in response to an investigation by the Office of Fair Trading.

The organisation wants it to be mandatory that consumers are told by lenders that they can get better or cheaper policies by shopping around.

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