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Protection payouts up at Scottish Widows

by Kevin Rose
15 May 2017
Protection payouts up at Scottish Widows
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Scottish Widows paid out 99.38% of life claims in 2016, an increase of 0.5% compared with 2015, and 93.2% of critical illness claims, an increase of 2.7%. 

A total of more than £211 million was paid out in life and critical illness claims in 2016, an average of more than £4 million per week. The number of claims paid for life cover was 7,569 and for critical illness it was 2,030, equating to a total of 9,599 individuals and their families being helped to manage the financial and emotional impact of critical illness or death.

Since January 2000 the combined amount Scottish Widows has paid out to its customers across both life and critical illness claims stands at more than £2.1 billion.

Life claims – key statistics:

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  • The total amount paid out in life claims was £128.9 million, with £14.45 million paid in terminal illness claims.
  • 50% of all claims from women were as a result of cancer, compared with 34% of men.
  • Heart related claims accounted for 26% of cases for men and 11% of cases for women.
  • The average policy duration at claim stage was 8.8 years and the average age of people who claimed was 60 years.
  • The average size of term claim paid was £36,749, and the highest individual claim was £918,934.
  • Men account for 60% of claims.

Critical illness – key statistics:

  • The total amount paid out in critical illness claims was £82.68 million.
  • The four main reasons for women making a claim were cancer (76%, of which 52% were due to breast cancer), multiple sclerosis (7%), stroke (5%) and heart attack (5%).
  • Among men, 55% of claims made were for cancer, 21% for a heart attack and 8% for stroke.
  • The average size of claim paid was £40,730 and the highest individual claim was £501,721.
  • The average period in force before a claim was 4.75 years and the average age of people who claimed was 50.
  • Men accounted for 51% of all claims.

Scott Cadger, head of underwriting and claims strategy at Scottish Widows, said: “The most important thing we, as a provider, can do is pay claims. That’s our ‘moment of truth’, and we’re pleased that we’ve been able to provide vital support to each of the 9,599 individuals, and their families, who claimed in 2016.

“As an industry, however, we’re still failing to communicate our strong claims record to consumers.  Many still believe that insurers will try to avoid paying a claim, and this misconception can have long lasting and devastating effects in cases where people choose not to invest in financial protection because they believe it will never pay out.

“This is why our 200 year heritage of paying claims and our extremely strong 2016 statistics are so important to us. Our commitment to helping people at the most difficult and challenging times of their lives continues to drive everything we do.”

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