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On the whole, 2024 was very much a turbulent time for the insurance industries in the UK.
From rising premiums to referrals becoming a focal point for insurers, advisers and consumers alike, we have seen a lot of change in a heightened market.
Storms can hit at any point, causing damage to homes, claims for insurers to handle and anxious homeowners over the country.
By the time 2027 wraps up, GreenMatch predict a staggering 50.2% of UK households will possess at least one Smart Device.
Some popular devices include smart thermostats, smart meters, entertainment devices, virtual assistants and security systems.
In August, the regulator published the latest in a series of consistent updates and analyses, which addresses several themes and concerns in the eyes of the FCA.
“Everything counts in large amounts”. So sang synth pop band Depeche Mode in their 1983 hit – a thinly veiled critique of corporate greed. In the age of an outcomes-focused regulator, however, does everything still count, in what amounts, and does it all add up to ‘fair value’?
Many homeowners don’t think to prep their properties for the weather accompanying the autumnal season.
Have you checked in with your clients recently? If not, use this guide to ensure your clients are ready to protect their homes before the weather starts to turn!
The modern insurance market requires a significantly different approach compared to five or ten years ago, let alone a couple of decades ago.
Clients expect a certain level of service from their adviser, which has now been reinforced by the FCA’s Consumer Duty regulations implemented in 2023.