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Wednesday 16 October 2024 8:51 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 16 October 2024 2:23 pm

FCA to review UK premium finance market amid price hike concerns

By: Lars Mucklejohn

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The FCA has written to motor finance lenders over redress concerns.

The UK’s financial regulator is to review Britain’s premium finance market amid worries that consumers who borrow to pay for motor and home insurance may not be getting fair or competitive deals.

Its probe comes alongside further work announced by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on rising car insurance prices.

The FCA said it feared some premium finance providers may not be offering fair value to consumers, particularly those already in financial difficulty.

Premium finance allows more than 20m people in the UK to take out a third-party instalment loan to pay for insurance products. Its use has increased as the cost of basic insurance policies has risen.

The FCA said it was concerned that the sector may not be providing fair value, given the average yearly rate on the amount of money borrowed ranging between 20 per cent and 30 per cent.

More than three-quarters (79 per cent) of adults in financial difficulty have used the product, according to FCA research. 

“People rely on premium finance to spread their insurance costs by paying in smaller monthly payments. We want to ensure that competition works well and make it easier for consumers to find the best deals,” said Graeme Reynolds, the FCA’s director of competition.

Within its so-called competition market study, the FCA said it would review how well customers are made aware of their financing options and the role of commission in their transactions.

Hannah Gurga, director general of trade body the Association of British Insurers (ABI), said: “We understand how crucial it can be for consumers to have the option to pay monthly, so they can manage their insurance costs.

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The FCA has appointed Liam Coleman interim chair of the FOS.

“That’s why we launched our premium finance principles earlier this year, which outline that any charges should be fair, transparent and reflective of the cost to the insurer. We will continue to work with our members on this matter and look forward to learning more from the FCA.”

Government motor insurance taskforce

Separately, the FCA announced on Wednesday it would analyse the causes of higher motor insurance costs and “look closely” at claims costs as part of a new taskforce assembled by the government.

The taskforce aims to stabilise or reduce motor insurance premiums, which FCA analysis shows have grown by an average of 21 per cent since June 2022.

The FCA added that it would analyse the impact of rising insurance prices on different customer groups, like younger and older drivers, as well as those from ethnic minority backgrounds or on lower incomes.

“Car insurance is an essential, not a luxury. It is vital to accessing economic opportunities and this government is committed to getting costs under control,” said transport secretary Louise Haigh.

“The rising cost of cover affects all drivers but some groups have been hit harder than others.”

Other taskforce members include the ABI, consumer groups Citizens Advice and Which?, and price comparison website Compare the Market.

Gurga commented: “While average premiums have fallen recently, there should be no loss of momentum on tackling costs and we look forward to bringing ideas to the taskforce table, building on the 10-point roadmap we released earlier this year.”

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