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Insurance policies that don't pay.

 
 

Below are ten insurance categories ranked by value for money? To order them, I'm using (or extrapolating) what's called the 'claims ratio'. This figure tells us how much of the money we pay in premiums is paid out in claims.

Insurance league table

Rank

Insurance

Claims ratio

1

Life

160%

2

Private motor

84%

3

Accident & health

70%

4

Travel insurance not bought through travel operators

67%

5

Income protection & other

57%

6

Property

55%

7

Mobile phone insurance bought through your network

47%

8

Financial loss

41%

9

Travel insurance bought through travel operators

40%

10

PPI

19%

 

1. A clear winner

What does 160% mean for life insurance ? It means that for every £1 you pay in premiums, insurers are paying out £1.60 in claims. You read that correctly!

Life insurance is currently too cheap. Insurers will have been boosted by the returns of the stock market last year. (It's typically by investing our premiums that life insurers make a profit.) However, we can't expect insurers to keep prices where they are. It's better not to wait if you need it now, because you can lock in the price for 20 years or more.

2. Surprise!

Private motor insurance is a great way in for insurers to sell you other insurances. For this reason, it doesn't have to be so profitable. Hence, for every £1 private vehicle owners pay in premiums, we get back 84p in claims. You many not believe it, but car insurance is therefore great value for money.

3. Good health!

Next is health insurance and personal accident insurance (The former gives you private medical care and the latter pays you for specific injuries, e.g. if you lose a limb you might get £10,000.) I find it unlikely that accident insurance is good value unless it's being given away free, which it often is, but health insurance has consistently been good value for some time - provided you feel that your health insurer should be paying their doctors those huge sums of money!

Those were the top three. Here's a summary of the rest:

Do it yourself

Buying stand-alone travel insurance (i.e. not through a travel agent) gives you a reasonable price: for every £1 in premiums, 67p is paid out in claims. However, I've done a few comparisons of my own to estimate a best-case claims ratio for insurances sold by travel agents. I've extrapolated and, where I've lacked precise data, I've erred on the generous side for agents. Even so, I've come to the very poor ratio of 40% for agent-sold travel insurance, putting it in ninth place on my table.

So don't buy insurance from travel agents. Compare quotes for stand-alone travel insurance instead.

Keep the money coming!

Income protection and other insurances is a vague category, with the data from the Association of British Insurers (ABI). I'm sure some over-priced insurances are lumped in with better quality ones in order to come up with a reasonableish sounding ratio of 57%.

I believe that income protection insurance itself is well priced. If we could strip out the 'other insurances' it would be higher on our table. Don't overlook it.

Stuff

Property insurance covers not just buildings and contents , but other insurances that protect 'stuff' from damage. This makes the 55% figure a little difficult to rely on for homeowners. However, figures from previous years have shown that household insurers pay out around 55p per £1 on average, and the claims ratio just never seems to change, so we know we're not getting an amazing deal on household cover.

One things for sure: the ratio will be a lot worse than 55% if you buy buildings or contents insurance from your mortgage lender or bank, and it will be a lot better if you buy it separately .

Mobile phone insurance

The claims ratio for mobile phone insurance is poor. I've had to extrapolate again for this one but, even being generous to the operators, I find that the best claims ratio I can give is 47%. So for every £1 we pay, the insurers pay us just 47p back.

The dregs

Our favorite worst insurance!

PPI has a staggeringly bad ratio of 19%. This means that when you protect your loans , mortgages and credit-card payments we get back just 19p in claims for each £1 we pay in premiums. For secured loans, the claims ratio falls to just 10%.

 

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