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James Andrews

New insurance help to make sure no one is left without cover due to Covid-19

Proposals to support insurance customers who are in financial difficulty after October due to coronavirus have been outlined by the City regulator.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said its new draft guidance aims to prompt firms to help customers, where possible, to reduce the impact of financial distress and ensure they continue to have insurance that meets their needs.

Some customers may need temporary support while others may need help longer-term, the FCA said.

Temporary measures to help customers have been in place since May, but they are set to run out at the end of the month.

The new proposals will mean consumers who have already had a payment deferral as well as those newly in financial difficulty will still receive support tailored to their needs.

Providers need to check to see if your needs have changed (Getty Images)

This would include reassessing customers to see if they can be offered lower monthly payments, considering whether other products may suit them better, and help to avoid cancelling cover the customer needs.

Some customers could be allowed more time to repay debts and some charges could be reduced or waived.

The FCA said the new guidance differs from measures previously put in place.

For example, firms will not be expected to proactively contact all consumers who miss payments.

They should still consider if it's appropriate to contact them to offer support and consider customers' vulnerabilities.

Firms should make the different options available to consumers clear in their communications, including on their websites and apps, and encourage them to make contact if they are experiencing financial difficulties, the FCA said.

It is asking for feedback to be submitted by 5pm on Tuesday October 20 on what arrangements should be in place after October 31.

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