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Discounts In Car Insurance

Discounts In Car Insurance

It seems like a very straightforward concept. Someone buys a new car and purchases an alarm system to protect their brand new vehicle. Their investment enhances the vehicles security, which also benefits the cars insurer as it less likely to get stolen, resulting in lower car insurance, right? As I found out, in most instances, this is not the case.

To find out if UK motor insurers were providing discounts if car owners fitted aftermarket security products to their vehicles such as alarms, immobilisers, or GPS tracking devices at their own cost, I started by checking a largest comparison website, for quotes on a Vauxhall Corsa and BMW 525. During the application, the site provides hope by stating, Did you know, a Thatcham approved alarm fitted could reduce your premium by up to 10%?. Thatcham being the industry body responsible for testing and rating security features on new cars and products. We obtained quotes for both cars selecting the different security options and the Corsas quote actually increased by over 2% when a Thatcham Category 2 and Tracker option were selected, while the BMWs cheapest quotes remained unchanged. This was not a good start.

I continued investigating by asking the countrys top car insurance companies and brokers, who between them represent over 50 of the most popular motor insurance brands in the UK, the following:

Do you offer discounts for car security products?Discounts In Car Insurance


If so, which manufacturer and products are these?

What corresponding discounts can drivers receive?

Are there any limitations or conditions surrounding these discounts?

Overwhelmingly, the answer was No to our first question, which rendered the remaining ones redundant. Furthermore, many insurers stated that not only do they not offer discounts for car security products, if the car isnt already fitted with certain ones, a potential customer cant even obtain a quote.

One underwriter of a leading insurer, who asked not to be named, said they, do not offer a discount if you have a security device fitted. However, in order to be eligible for a fully comprehensive policy depending on where the customer lives, where their car is parked and type of vehicle, a level of security would be required.

I was able to find a handful of insurers who confirmed they offered product related discounts, however, they wouldnt disclose any details stating the reductions could be removed at anytime. As another underwriter, who chose not to be named, explained, we currently offer some discounts for a few security products that are in addition to the standard security on the vehicle. However, we do not wish to promote these discounts at the current time as they are shortly due to be reviewed with a view to reducing or removing them. I am unable to confirm what discounts we offer, on what products or whether we have any restrictions.

Norwich Union was the only insurer who answered all our questions stating they offered discounts on aftermarket immobilisers of 2-5%, and 5% for tracking systems. If a Tracker is fitted, the subscription must be maintained with the provider and all devices must be fitted by a VSIB approved installer. Unfortunately, Norwich Unions response was the exception, indicating a disappointingly low level of clarity around this issue with no apparent industry standard.

This is surprising, as car crime remains a major issue in the UK, as there were over 1.3M1 vehicle thefts and break-ins last year , with the latter actually increasing by 1% year on year. Furthermore, the financial impact of having a car stolen is significant as it costs the average theft victim over 3,000. This has resulted in UK car owners spending approximately 315M2 annually on aftermarket security products.

The latest British Crime Survey from the Home Office reports that these products are effective as a car can be up to 70% less likely to be stolen if fitted with one. Also, many products are approved by Thatcham, which is jointly owned by the car manufacturers and insurance industry, meaning insurers have effectively approved the products themselves. A few insurers referred me to the ABI (Association of British Insurers) and said I should check this issue with them. Derek Fawell, ABI Policy Advisor for motor insurance, said that the ABI is only involved in providing the group insurance rating on new vehicles, which takes into consideration the safety and security of the car as it is delivered from the factory, however, each individual insurer has the power to offer after market discounts as they deem necessary.

So why arent insurers doing this? A major reason is that the UK motor insurance industry is a hugely competitive market. The ABI reports that it accounts for almost a third of all general insurance in the UK where 10.3 billion in net premiums were written in 2006. In addition, it isnt the most profitable line of insurance, as more than one in six private car drivers make a claim each year, and this equates to 18.7 million paid out in claims every day! This leaves insurers in a cutthroat business needing to maintain their revenue and margins targets while retaining or growing market share, which is a very tricky matter.Discounts In Car Insurance


Nonetheless, offering discounts for fitting car security products would be a way to differentiate an insurers offer in a highly saturated industry and attract more customers, help to subsidise some of the products cost, put more secure vehicles on the road and make the lives of thieves that much more difficult. Furthermore, in the long run, it could increase the insurers profitability through less claims and write-offs, while more of the cars they insured would have better protection.

I believe car owners should receive discounts on their insurance if they fit additional security products to their vehicle at their own cost, as their investment ultimately benefits the insurer. In the case where reduced premiums are offered, there should be greater transparency on the specific products and the amount of the resulting discount. This would make it easier for car owners to make an informed decision when looking to protect their vehicles or purchase car insurance.

So the next time youre looking for car insurance or a security product, ask your insurer if they offer discounts for fitting them, and if so, which product and the amount of the resulting discount. Its a straightforward concept that is currently mostly fiction and needs to become fact.

by: Nicky Arlington
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