M&S Money Advises Householders To Put Home Insurance Top Of
The Christmas Wish List
Released
on: December 15, 2009, 4:49 am
Author: M&S
Money
Industry: Financial
As
a survey reveals that a third of households leave gifts under
the Christmas tree well before the big day, home insurance provider
M&S Money is advising householders to make sure security remains
a priority this festive period.
Crime
statistics reveal that domestic burglaries increase during the
coldest and darkest months of the year - November, December and
January (Home Office Report 'Seasonality in recorded crime').
The
increased value of property stored in homes in the weeks before
Christmas means that householders should be particularly vigilant
to the threat of a break-in.
A
survey by home
insurance provider M&S Money has revealed that security
is the last thing on the minds of 39% of householders who say
they leave presents under the Christmas tree well before December
25th. Only 7% of householders are security-minded and wait until
Christmas morning to put presents under the tree.
Furthermore,
only 20% of people say they are 'very confident' about what is
covered by their home contents insurance, meaning many people
may be unaware they are exceeding the limits of their normal home
contents insurance
cover.
While
75% of UK households have home contents insurance*, only 7.53%
of policies across the market offer unlimited sum cover for the
contents of homes**. M&S Home
Insurance gives unlimited cover so policyholders can relax
knowing that they will never be underinsured, no matter what the
value of the presents stored at home***.
David
Wells, M&S Head of Insurance, said: "At Christmas it's
easy to get caught up in the excitement of the season and forget
about home security. However, we all know there are criminals
who see this time of the year as providing them with rich pickings.
"Householders
can take practical measures to deter burglars and protect their
homes by keeping expensive Christmas presents out of view, closing
curtains during the long dark December evenings and fitting timers
to lights and radios which will create doubt in the burglar's
mind."
David
added: "Christmas should be a fun time of the year. By making
sure you have adequate home insurance you can enjoy festivities
in the knowledge that the contents of your home are protected
should the worst happen."
Ends
Notes
to Editors
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total
sample size: 2043 adults. Online survey fieldwork undertaken 28th
November-1st December 2008. Figures have been weighted and are
representative of GB adults (aged 18+).
*
ABI 'UK Insurance – Key Facts', September 2008
* According to a search of the Defaqto-powered Aequos database
** Building and contents unlimited, £500 money cover limit
About
M&S Money
M&S Money (the trading name of Marks & Spencer Financial
Services) was founded in 1985 as the financial services division
of Marks and Spencer Group plc. The company is now a top ten credit
card provider and the second largest travel money retailer
in the UK. M&S Money also offers a range of insurance cover,
including home insurance and car
insurance, as well as loans, savings and investment products.
In
November 2004, Marks & Spencer sold M&S Money to HSBC.
The Group serves customers worldwide from around 9,500 offices
in 86 countries and territories in Europe, the Asia-Pacific region,
the Americas, the Middle East and Africa. With assets of US$2,527
billion at 31 December 2008, HSBC is one of the world's largest
banking and financial services organisations. HSBC is marketed
worldwide as 'the world's local bank'.
M&S
Money has an executive committee comprising an equal number of
representatives from HSBC and Marks & Spencer. M&S home
insurance policies are provided by AXA Insurance UK plc. Terms,
conditions, exclusions and limitations apply. Calls may be monitored
and recorded.
For further information please call the M&S Money
press office:
Simon Coughlin
Media Relations Manager
M&S Money
8 Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5HQ
+44 (0) 20 7992 1574
www.mandsmoney.com
