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Sixteen million people in the UK have no contents insurance and have little in savings to replace damaged or stolen household items, a report has said. | Sixteen million people in the UK have no contents insurance and have little in savings to replace damaged or stolen household items, a report has said. |
The majority are tenants, with particular concern over a lack of cover for those in social housing, the Financial Inclusion Commission said. | The majority are tenants, with particular concern over a lack of cover for those in social housing, the Financial Inclusion Commission said. |
The group of MPs, peers and charities found that 60% of those earning £15,000 or less a year had no contents cover. | The group of MPs, peers and charities found that 60% of those earning £15,000 or less a year had no contents cover. |
One solution could be including insurance automatically with rent. | One solution could be including insurance automatically with rent. |
The insurance industry suggests that there has been low take-up of these kinds of schemes when trialled in the past. | The insurance industry suggests that there has been low take-up of these kinds of schemes when trialled in the past. |
The commission said that only a quarter of those in social housing had enough in savings to replace a washing machine. | The commission said that only a quarter of those in social housing had enough in savings to replace a washing machine. |
Those on lower incomes were also at greater risk of burglary, arson and flooding than the average household. | Those on lower incomes were also at greater risk of burglary, arson and flooding than the average household. |
Yet,the commission found that many struggled to secure appropriate, affordable insurance cover and did not trust the insurance industry. | Yet,the commission found that many struggled to secure appropriate, affordable insurance cover and did not trust the insurance industry. |
Options included automatically signing up social tenants for contents insurance, but giving them the chance to opt out. Other recommendations included projects to improve understanding of the insurance sector. | Options included automatically signing up social tenants for contents insurance, but giving them the chance to opt out. Other recommendations included projects to improve understanding of the insurance sector. |
Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, who chairs the commission, said: "The findings in this report are a reminder of the challenge we face in furthering financial inclusion. | Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, who chairs the commission, said: "The findings in this report are a reminder of the challenge we face in furthering financial inclusion. |
"For many, insurance is an unaffordable or unobtainable safety net. Government must push for a strategy that widens access to quality cover, so that everyone has immediate access to a capital buffer in case of loss." | "For many, insurance is an unaffordable or unobtainable safety net. Government must push for a strategy that widens access to quality cover, so that everyone has immediate access to a capital buffer in case of loss." |
A spokeswoman for the Association of British Insurers said: "The insurance industry already offers affordable cover to the majority of social housing tenants via special schemes but take-up remains low. | |
"One of the main barriers which prevents people taking out cover is likely to be the squeeze on people's finances, with disposable household income falling." |