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UPDATE 4-Stop penalising loyal customers, UK regulator tells car and home insurers

Fri, 04th Oct 2019 07:25

* UK car, home insurance market worth 18 bln pounds

* Watchdog: complex practices allow insurers to raise prices

* Six million policyholders paid high prices in 2018 - FCA

* May limit price rises on customers who do not switch
policy

* Insurer shares fall, Saga falls as much as 11%
(Recasts with FCA news conference, adds comment, updates
shares)

By Huw Jones and Carolyn Cohn

LONDON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog threw
down the gauntlet to car and home insurers on Friday, saying
they could avoid mandatory pricing restrictions if they
voluntarily stop penalising loyal customers.

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), in long-awaited
interim conclusions from a study launched a year ago into how
car and home insurers treat customers, said on Friday firms use
complex pricing practices that allow them to raise prices for
consumers that renew with them year on year, known as "price
walking".

"Remedies are inevitable," Christopher Woolard, the
watchdog's executive director for competition, told reporters.

"Whether those are remedies imposed through FCA rules, to
some extent is up to industry. They can be remedies that are
agreed on a voluntary basis," Woolard added.

The watchdog is not interested in extended dialogue with
insurers over changes, Woolard said.

"The ball is now very much in the hands of the industry."

The Association of British Insurers said it agreed home and
motor insurance markets could work better for customers who do
not shop around at renewal, and that it would work with the
regulator on the issue.

Six million car and home insurance policyholders paid high
prices in 2018 in the 18 billion pound ($22 billion) market, the
watchdog said. If they had paid the average price for a policy,
they would collectively have saved 1.2 billion pounds.

This includes one in three people whose financial position
is potentially vulnerable.

"It is shocking that insurance firms have got away with
increasing prices for those customers who are least able to
switch," said Helen Undy, chief executive of the Money and
Mental Health Policy Institute.

The FCA is considering curbs on firms charging higher prices
to consumers who do not switch, for example, by restricting or
banning "margin optimisation" based on consumers’ likelihood of
renewing.

JPMorgan Cazenove analysts said the FCA scrutiny would "act
as an overhang" on general insurers, highlighting Direct Line
, Saga, and Admiral as most at risk.

Shares in Saga, which offers insurance and travel to the
over-50s, tumbled as much as 11% after the watchdog announced
its proposals, before recouping some losses. Direct Line
Insurance, Aviva and Hastings also dropped.

"At the moment these are just proposals. The FCA must now
follow through on these bold ideas to stop loyal insurance
customers being penalised," said Gillian Guy, chief executive of
consumer group Citizens Advice.

Citi analysts said the report was "frustratingly light on
actual suggestions and is more of a rehash of the options ...
available".

Insurers have already been drawing up new policies on how to
deal with vulnerable customers, one industry source said.

More than 45 million home and motor insurance policies were
written in 2018, and home and motor insurance generated 18
billion pounds in gross premiums last year. The FCA said 82% of
adults in Britain have at least one general insurance policy.

It plans to publish a final report and consultation on
remedies in the first quarter of next year.

Woolard declined to comment on potential enforcement action.

"There is no suggestion in this of an industry that has been
breaching rules on a wholesale basis," he said.

($1 = 0.8099 pounds)
(Reporting by Huw Jones, Editing by Susan Fenton and Mark
Potter)

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