Published: 15 July 2008
Agreement on Flood Insurance
The ABI (Association of British Insurers) and the Government have reached an agreement that might ensure flood insurance remains widely available now and in the long term.
The agreement outlines the actions that both Government and the industry will take over the long term, including:
· Improving understanding of flood risk
· Government putting in place a long-term investment strategy, which will set out strategic flood prevention aims and assess future policy options & funding needs
· Ensuring that the planning system prevents inappropriate development in flood-risk areas
· Raising awareness in areas where flood risks are significant, encouraging property owners to take sensible precautions and providing more information about how to obtain flood insurance
· Promoting access to home insurance for low-income households
Implementing these steps should lead to a competitive flood insurance market, without the need for the Statement of Principles, which will therefore end in 2013.
Until then, insurers will continue to:
· Make flood insurance for homes and small businesses available under household and commercial insurance, where the flood risk is no worse than a 1 in 75 [1.3%] annual risk
· Offer flood cover to existing domestic and small business customers at significant flood risk, providing there are plans to reduce the risk to an acceptable level within five years
Floods Minister, Phil Woolas, said:
"The devastation caused by last year's unprecedented rainfall has shown just how vital it is for people to be able to insure their homes and livelihoods against the risk of flooding.
Working together we have succeeded in ensuring that flood cover is available in both the short and long term.
I'm delighted that the industry has agreed to work with us to raise awareness and encourage homeowners to take steps to protect their homes where appropriate."
Stephen Haddrill, the ABI's Director General, said:
"This agreement is good news for everyone at risk of flooding.
We are pleased that the Government recognises that a long-term investment strategy, adequately funded, is the best way to manage the growing flood threat.
It will help ensure that the flood insurance protection, relied upon by millions of householders and businesses, remains widely available.
We will continue to work closely with Government, and review progress each year."
Further information
ABI/Government Commitments on Flood Risk Management
Defra – Flood Management Insurance
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