Barclays Financial Planning finds widespread lack of financial
safety net
Released
on: January 5, 2009, 4:41 am
Press Release Author: Linda Tyson
Industry:
Financial
Press
Release Summary: New research from Barclays Financial Planning
shows a worrying trend of people not providing themselves and
their families with a suitable financial safety net
Press
Release Body: Despite the level of fear surrounding unemployment
and debts* in the current environment, an online poll of 2001
British adults between 24th and 28th October 2008 conducted for
Barclays Financial Planning by Opinium Research shows a worrying
trend of people not providing themselves and their families with
a safety net.
According
to the research, over half the people questioned are worried about
being able to maintain their outgoings over the next 12 months,
pushing essential safety nets like income
protection and critical illness cover to the bottom of their
priorities. The results show, nearly half (47%) of UK adults have
no protection policies** in place whatsoever, to protect them
and their families in the event of losing their income, health
issues or even death.
The
safety net gap:
52% have no life insurance
75% have no critical
illness cover
78% have no income protection cover
Those
aged between 35 and 54 often have the most responsibilities in
terms of dependants and outgoings, but showed a large gap in their
protection cover, with 45% having no life cover and 74% with no
income protection insurance.
Alison
Tattersall, Head of Customer and Proposition at Barclays
Financial Planning said: "When finances
are tight it is often responsibilities like protection policies
that fall to a lower priority, and of course these policies protect
outcomes that people don't want to think about. But people must
consider the financial consequences of what would happen if they
were unable to work, or their dependents' situation if they died,
it would be far worse than any concerns they currently have over
struggling to meet their outgoings."
When
looking at what other safety nets people could be relying on,
the research reveals that 60% of people admit to having nothing
saved, having less than one month's salary in the bank, or not
knowing what they have in savings at all. Worryingly the report
also reveals that nearly 40% of people don't receive benefits
such as sick pay, death in service or health insurance, or simply
do not know if they would be entitled to them. Coupled with 81%
of people not knowing what they would receive in benefits from
the state if they were too ill to work.
Alison
Tattersall continued: "This is a worrying trend. People
need to know what their state and employee benefits are before
they are able to plan their protection needs properly.
"Over
half of people that do have protection policies said they did
not take advice or did not know if they had taken advice when
buying their cover, and over 70% do not know or only have a rough
idea what level of payout their policies would give them if a
claim was made. This could clearly mean people end up without
the right cover for their needs, which is often just as bad as
having no protection at all. We urge people to seek professional
advice and review the level of protection
insurance they have to cover themselves or their family."
Notes to Editors:
* 43% stated they are most worried about their debts or the risk
of unemployment.
** Protection policies meaning: life insurance, critical illness
cover or income protection.
About
Barclays
Financial Planning
Barclays Financial Planning (BFP) provides tailored financial
advice on life, pensions and investment products across a carefully
selected range of products from a range of product providers according
to customer needs. It is one of the largest financial advisers
in the UK, with over 700 advisers. A no obligation financial planning
consultation is available to personal, business and corporate
clients, and our advisers have a range of solutions available
for businesses wishing to discuss succession planning.
Web
Site: http://www.barclays.co.uk/
Contact
Details: For further information contact:
Linda Tyson
PR contact
Lansons Communications
24a St John Street
Clerkenwell
London
EC1M 4AY
0207 566 9713